A native root checker for Android devices written in c language.
The project contains a sample application which is written in Kotlin.
Remember! Detecting and hiding root are a cat and mouse game.
These are the native checks:
- TEST KEYS
- DEV KEYS
- NON RELEASE KEYS
- DANGEROUS PROPS
- PERMISSIVE SELINUX
- SU EXISTS
- SUPERUSER APK
- SU BINARY
- BUSYBOX BINARY
- XPOSED
- RESETPROP(EXPERIMENTAL)
- WRONG PATH PERMITION
- HOOKS
Note that sometimes the bool isFoundBusyboxBinary()
method can return a false positive.
This is cause the manufacturer of the device rom has left the busybox binary.
This alone doesn't mean that the device is rooted.
The following devices are known have the busybox binary on the stock rom:
- Part of the OnePlus Devices
- Part of the Xiaomi Devices
You might like:
- Scott Alexander-Bown and Mat Rollings' RootBeer library.
- Juriy Koltsov for graphics design
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2017 Dmitrii Kozhevin kozhevin.dima@gmail.com
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