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SafetyNet Attestation fails once the pre-installed Stock ROM got tampered ( e.g. bootloader unlocked, Android rooted, Custom ROM installed, etc.pp ).

xurbh said:
I flashed a custom rom to check its features but when I shifted back to my usual custom rom that I was using before, it was showing "safety net test failed" but before then it successfully passes that every time, now I cannot find apps like NETFLIX on play store and unable to use banking apps. What went wrong? any fix? Also after re-flashing (the usual rom), just after booting into the rom it was showing storage full when I was trying to install some apps ( No apps were installed as it was showing storage full)
Also file manager was only showing SD Card storage.
Now the same is happening with other custom roms too.
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Do you have magisk ? , You can flash universal safety net magisk module .
MAGISK MODULE ❯ Universal SafetyNet Fix 2.4.0
Universal SafetyNet Fix Magisk module Magisk module to work around Google's SafetyNet attestation. This module works around hardware attestation and recent updates to SafetyNet CTS profile checks. You must already be able to pass basic CTS...
forum.xda-developers.com

priyansh94 said:
Do you have magisk ? , You can flash universal safety net magisk module .
MAGISK MODULE ❯ Universal SafetyNet Fix 2.4.0
Universal SafetyNet Fix Magisk module Magisk module to work around Google's SafetyNet attestation. This module works around hardware attestation and recent updates to SafetyNet CTS profile checks. You must already be able to pass basic CTS...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Regarding the storage, maybe a complete wipe including system followed by new rom will fix it.

<Moderator Note>: Closed at OP's request.

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Oneplus 5T with OxygenOS, TWRP and Magisk 17.1 SafetyNet fail after a few hours

I have a OnePlus 5T that passes fully the SafetyNet test, but after a few hours it gives false in ctsProfile and BasicIntegrity, I am with Android 8.1 OxygenOS 5.1.5 (I already tried with 5.1.4 doing a thorough cleanup between rom exchange and also unsuccessful ), I unlocked Bootloader and installed TWRP 3.2.3 Blu spark v9.85, then i flash Root Magisk 17.1 by twrp, Installed from a clean ROM and I've already tried with 17.2 and It's the same thing at the end, I have also tried to install Magisk 16.0 from a clean rom and then upgrade to 17.1 directly via Magisk Manager but it was the same, already activated the Magisk Hide in all necessary applications, I hid the Magisk Manager, I've tried flashing Petnoire's SafetyNet Spoofer and me too changed the device fingerprint by MagiskHide Props Config but nothing solved my initial problem, every time I restart the device it passes on the SafetyNet again but after a few hours it fails again, Now i tried to flash the module Universal SafetyNet Fix v3 beta1(MG v17 fix) by Magisk Manager, but Magisk Manager stopped opening even uninstalling the application and installing other versions, I tried more than once and the installation of this module always presents this problem even flashing by TWRP, and after a few hours too SafetyNet failed, Can inform me the latest version of OxygenOS for OnePlus 5T that passes on SafetyNet without any problem? Even though OxygenOS is perfect for me, I'm willing to change rom in the last case, because the most important thing for me is to go through SafetyNet to use the applications I need.
Try to disable "developer menu" in "settings", then reboot and check safetynet again.
Try Magisk 17.2 and delete if you have the magisk folder (now it uses the Download folder). You can also try the latest OB (17). If it's not working, FYI I'm using the CNP rom (Pie) with Magisk 17.2 and SafetyNet is OK, so you can try it if you want...
anatoly1983 said:
Try to disable "developer menu" in "settings", then reboot and check safetynet again.
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I tried to do this yesterday but the initial problem persisted, every time I restart the device it passes on the SafetyNet again but after a few hours or minutes it fails again.
yoye_cros said:
Try Magisk 17.2 and delete if you have the magisk folder (now it uses the Download folder). You can also try the latest OB (17). If it's not working, FYI I'm using the CNP rom (Pie) with Magisk 17.2 and SafetyNet is OK, so you can try it if you want...
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I had already deleted the Magisk Manager folder and as for this rom it is stable? Can you inform me the serious bugs?
Mega_Monster_X said:
I had already deleted the Magisk Manager folder and as for this rom it is stable? Can you inform me the serious bugs?
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Honestly, I didn't have found any bug. I tried crDroid but I wasn't really happy, and CNP is for my use very stable without bug. I don't know if Volte or VoWifi is working because I don't use this. Also, it's very easy to install compared to other Pie Roms. I just can advise you to try it.
Try a different play services apk. This was the case with me previously.
Seagorilla2 said:
Try a different play services apk. This was the case with me previously.
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I've tried this but to no avail
With Magisk 16.0 everything went fine, the problem is the Magisk modules I used that are not compatible, but I'll search here to see if I find the modules I want for Magisk 16.0.
I have been running into this same problem for the last 2 months or so.
I am on OOS 5.1.4, with the official TWRP, and Magisk 18.
Has anyone had this problem and found a solution?
floborg said:
I have been running into this same problem for the last 2 months or so.
I am on OOS 5.1.4, with the official TWRP, and Magisk 18.
Has anyone had this problem and found a solution?
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I have not found a solution yet, when I fail on SafetyNet I reboot the device and pass SafetyNet a few times for a short time and sometimes lasts several hours but then fails again , I'm using Magisk 18 in OOS Open Beta 20 Android 9.0

Safety Net check failed after installing edxposed module in magisk

I am running stock Pie rom,with magisk. For getting xposed to work.I first install Riru Core module and then Riru edxposed module.
Then the Safety net check failed. Both ctsProfile and BasicIntegrity failed.
Even after removing edxposed and riru core module, safetynet check is failing.
I flashed stock rom using LGUP in upgrade mode ( without clearing data) ,then also the Safety net check is failing.
Please advise on how to solve this issue.
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Solved! SafetyNet check passed after disabling and enabling of google play services in magisk hide.
flash_619 said:
I am running stock Pie rom,with magisk. For getting xposed to work.I first install Riru Core module and then Riru edxposed module.
Then the Safety net check failed. Both ctsProfile and BasicIntegrity failed.
Even after removing edxposed and riru core module, safetynet check is failing.
I flashed stock rom using LGUP in upgrade mode ( without clearing data) ,then also the Safety net check is failing.
Please advise on how to solve this issue.
Edit:
Solved! SafetyNet check passed after disabling and enabling of google play services in magisk hide.
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If you want safetynet pass with edexposed then try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/fixed-magisk-safety-net-issue-t4090039
screen doesnt shut off with inactivity if you use that guide / module, the way to go is to uninstall all edxposed, you can keep riru core. then delete data of google, google pay, google play store and google play services. then install edxposed canary 5.

Disabling EDXposed on magisk while there is a module installed on EDXposed

So i sometimes ago i discovered Xposed, it never get updates anymore so it didn't came to Android 10. Luckily some people people succesfully ported it with magisk. I tried TaiChi, and it was all in chinese, so i move to EDXposed YAHFA. After succesfully installing it i wanted to install modules since Xposed have much more modules than magisk and therefore there are more interesting modules. The thing is, EDXposed can't pass the SafetyNet check, with that it would be a long process of uninstalling EDxposed and reinstalling it. Fortunately, there's a enable/disable toggle feature for every module on magisk. The question is, would it be safe to disable EDXposed while an Xposed module is installed?
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Oxygen OS 10.0.14.HD65AA + Magisk + EdXposed Failing SafetyNet

So I had everything working perfectly, and then I updated to Oxygen OS 10.0.14.HD65AA.
I was greeted with a bootloop after doing the update, so I removed all of my Magisk modules and it booted up.
Next, I reinstalled all my modules. After reinstalling Riru EdXposed, I could no longer pass the SafetyNet check (it passes without EdXposed enabled).
I have tried a few different EdXposed versions, including v0.5.0.6 (4564) canary.
Is anyone else able to pass SafetyNet on 10.0.14 with EdXposed?
Exposed breaks safenet
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
Exposed breaks safenet
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As I said, it was working fine before the update.
But I also updated Magisk to v21 when I did the OTA, so not sure if that had an effect as well.
TuRDMaN said:
As I said, it was working fine before the update.
But I also updated Magisk to v21 when I did the OTA, so not sure if that had an effect as well.
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the problem is edxposed. I changed nothing in the last few days and yesterday suddenly safetynet fails. Still did mobile payment with gpay 2 days ago so I'm sure the problem started yesterday. Apparently google do some change in safetynet attestation
TuRDMaN said:
So I had everything working perfectly, and then I updated to Oxygen OS 10.0.14.HD65AA.
I was greeted with a bootloop after doing the update, so I removed all of my Magisk modules and it booted up.
Next, I reinstalled all my modules. After reinstalling Riru EdXposed, I could no longer pass the SafetyNet check (it passes without EdXposed enabled).
I have tried a few different EdXposed versions, including v0.5.0.6 (4564) canary.
Is anyone else able to pass SafetyNet on 10.0.14 with EdXposed?
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I just had the same thing happen to me this morning. I restored images in magisk, then updated and installed magisk onto inactive slot before rebooting. Then the bootloop. How did you get out of the bootloop and disable your magisk modules without resetting your device with the msmdownload tool?

Device uncertified after Magisk root on latest factory Android 11

Hi all,
Got a new phone and finally decided to see if I could root the old Pixel 2 XL. It's unlocked, bought directly from Google. Never before unlocked bootloader until now.
It was flashed to factory Android 11 2020-12, and rooted from there. Magisk 21.1 beta was installed from zip while booted into TWRP 3.0.4, as advised in this thread. The latest Play System Update (Oct 5, 2020) was automatically installed while I was messing around afterwords.
I confirmed root access thru a checker and Termux, which is pretty neat! Hadn't rooted a device in a long time!
Unfortunately, device certification fails in Play Store, Magisk SafetyNet check and being unable to add a credit card to Google Pay. Magisk says basicIntegrity passes, but CTSprofile fails.
Things I've tried, mostly from this exhaustive guide:
Hidden Magisk Manager
Enabled MagiskHide, rebooted
Remove Magisk zip from storage
Lock bootloader again, rebooted
Clear app storage for Play store and Play services, rebooted
Disable USB debugging
Disable Play Protect scanning
Looked over XDA boards, Magisk changelog/documentation/guides
Things I haven't done (yet?):
Spoofing device fingerprint. I wouldn't expect this to be necessary, since it's actually authentic! But maybe there's more to it that I don't understand?
Start over from scratch, with Magisk Canary build - doesn't appear to be any improvements to MagiskHide according in current release notes
Is this possible to achieve?
composition said:
Is this possible to achieve?
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SafetyNet:Magisk and MagiskHide Installation and Troubleshooting guide
www.didgeridoohan.com
Google I believe is using hardware-backed CTS profiling, which Magisk cannot circumvent. Your only chance of passing CTS is to hope Google ISN'T using the hardware-backed version, so you can employ one of the workarounds I gave in the link above.
There is a setting in magisk manager that let's you switch the attestation check. I'm having a brain fart as to where it is atm but I'll poke around and if/when I find it, I'll reply again.
Larzzzz82 said:
There is a setting in magisk manager that let's you switch the attestation check. I'm having a brain fart as to where it is atm but I'll poke around and if/when I find it, I'll reply again.
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Apparently we're both having brain farts. I didn't even think there was such a setting. Then again, I don't use Google Pay.

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