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Talsec Root by pass with Magisk Manager #30

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asifashraf111 opened this issue Jan 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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Talsec Root by pass with Magisk Manager #30

asifashraf111 opened this issue Jan 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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asifashraf111 commented Jan 24, 2024

Describe the bug
Talsec is Not Giving Rooted Callback once give permission from Magisk Manager

To Reproduce
Download Magisk Manager from Google give Super User Permission to App open the app you will not receive Talsec rooted device callback

Expected behavior
Even after giving permission of super user Talsec should give Rooted device Callback

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@asifashraf111 asifashraf111 added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 24, 2024
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Hi @asifashraf111,
Thank you for reporting this. Which version of Magisk is it? Have you enabled any hiding features in Magisk?
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Talsec team

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asifashraf111 commented Jan 24, 2024

@SirionRazzer thanks for response
I am using Magisk version
*Magisk 22.1(22100)
*MagiskHide

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Thank you for clarification 👍. Although I can't provide a definite timeline, we will investigate this issue.

For a comprehensive overview of upcoming Talsec product features in 2024, please refer to our newsletter: Talsec Wrapped: Upcoming Features for 2024. I believe you'll find the Heuristic Attack Detection particularly intriguing. This new addition aims to enhance root detection, addressing scenarios where tools like a Magisk may not always be detectable.

We appreciate your discerning approach, as it contributes to the improvement of freeRASP. Your dedication is invaluable and benefits the entire mobile security community!

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