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TheUnrealZaka / HidingRoot.md
Last active May 11, 2025 02:38
This guide is for all Android devices to hide properly all root detections and successfully run banking apps as expected :)

✨ Welcome to TheUnrealZaka's Guide for Hiding Root Detections!

Using KernelSU-Next + SuSFS

⚠️ Disclaimer: This guide is provided solely for educational purposes. The creator assumes no responsibility for any damage, data loss, or other adverse effects that may occur as a result of following these instructions. Proceed entirely at your own risk!


📖 Introduction

Many users who have rooted their devices finds issues where system or third-party applications detect the root status and refuse to operate. This guide outlines a procedure to hide root detection on the majority of Android devices, specifically the ones running Noble ROM for Samsung S9/S9+/N9. The approach detailed here leverages KernelSU-Next in conjunction with SuSFS.

@sdstrowes
sdstrowes / foo.md
Created September 1, 2017 08:04
Reverse Engineering the Speedtest.net Protocol, Gökberk Yaltıraklı

Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20141216073338/https://gkbrk.com/blog/read?name=reverse_engineering_the_speedtest_net_protocol Author: Gökberk Yaltıraklı

Reverse Engineering the Speedtest.net Protocol

After finishing my command line speed tester written in Rust, I didn't have a proper blog to document this process. A few days ago I wrapped up a simple blogging script in Python so hopefully it works good enough to explain how everything works.

By now I have already figured out the whole protocol for performing a speed test but I will write all the steps that I took so you can learn how to reverse engineer a simple protocol.

The code that I wrote can be found at https://github.com/gkbrk/speedtest-rust.

@varhub
varhub / Android - Enable ADB from recovery.md
Created December 23, 2016 17:54
Android - Enable ADB from recovery

Android - Enable ADB from recovery

Credits to @TheOnlyAnil-@Firelord[^stackoverflow]

  • Requirements: a) stock recovery + rooted phone b) custom recovery

  • Files changed: