help guys with s9 plus showing rooted message - Samsung Galaxy S9+ Questions & Answers

I just bought a secon handed s9 plus and installed mobileiron, starting with the profil creation an error message showed up telling that security policy prevents creating a work profile because a custom os has been installed, phone is showing knox version and seems locked even in rot checker it saying not complete root, i dont really understand such thing.
Another tmessage poped from samsung pass telling that is rooted device how should i solve this, i need to install mobileiron it is mandatory.
Thnx for the support guys

Do you have a G965F? You can try flashing a complete stock firmware package and see if that fixes it. If not then perhaps the app is detecting that the bootloader/Knox has been tripped, in which case your only solution might be to go with full on root and use a module to hide root.

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[Q] Android 4.3 is Blocking a J5 Create Mirror Connection

I just received my J5 Create JUC600 Android Mirror Control device and follows all the instructions to mirror my Verizon Galaxy S4 to Windows 7. During the connection process, it stops and the shield icon notification on my Android says it blocked an app from attempting to reach a restricted area.
I've searched everywhere on the forums trying to solve this, I hear there a bugs in the Samsung KNOX app causing this message to pop up frequently. I went in the app manager and force stopped all KNOX activity and it the connection still gets blocked.
I set the Android to allow apps from unknown sources and checked the debugging mode on. I even did a factory data reset on my Galaxy S4 as I heard this help some users fix a bug in the 4.3 update. Still no success.
Please help! Thanks everyone!
You need ROOT
TDNelson87 said:
I just received my J5 Create JUC600 Android Mirror Control device and follows all the instructions to mirror my Verizon Galaxy S4 to Windows 7. During the connection process, it stops and the shield icon notification on my Android says it blocked an app from attempting to reach a restricted area.
I've searched everywhere on the forums trying to solve this, I hear there a bugs in the Samsung KNOX app causing this message to pop up frequently. I went in the app manager and force stopped all KNOX activity and it the connection still gets blocked.
I set the Android to allow apps from unknown sources and checked the debugging mode on. I even did a factory data reset on my Galaxy S4 as I heard this help some users fix a bug in the 4.3 update. Still no success.
Please help! Thanks everyone!
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Bare in mind, the following will void your warranty and failure to follow instructions explicitly could very well brick your device. That being said...
If you haven't already done so, you need to root your phone (instructions can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963806).
Installing SuperSU or Superuser (I highly recommend SuperSU) which ever you prefer will initially fail due to KNOX, easy enough, Go to "Settings", "More", "Application Manager", scroll right to "All" and forc stop each of the four instance of KNOX (as well as clear data where applicable). Go back to your apps list and run SuperSU (or Superuser if you chose to do such). Please note that I do use and have only ever used SuperSU so I am personally not sure if Superuser will work the same. When you start SuperSU it will notify you that ROOT has been blocked by KNOX and ask if you wish to disable it. Select yes, you will have to repeat the steps above afterwards to force stop all instance of KNOX and clear all data. Restart your phone and run a ROOT verifier of your liking to verify that you have ROOT. After this process is complete your J5 Android Mirror will finally work for you.
Samsung phones running 4.3+ with JUC600
Samsung phones running 4.3 and higher have the signal from the JUC600 cable blocked. The latest firmware version will prompt the installation of a different USB driver called the AoA driver in order to get around this issue. As long as the cable's firmware has been updated to 14.01.0124.00.00 and the software has been updated to match this driver should install automatically. You may need to cycle through USB connection types in order to get that driver installed correctly. There will be a notification on the phone's screen that asks if you want to allow juclink to run and you will need to hit ok. From there the mirror should work.

New Mi Pad 2 failing safetynet etc...

Hi there,
Sorry if this is a stupid question, just got the tablet yesterday and still am a newbie to Xiaomi MIUI...
New tablet (Miui-M7.5.2.0 stable over Android 5.1), fresh out of the box, logged into Google and opened playstore, message pops up and asks if I want to update SuperSU...?!?! Not what I would expect to be pre-installed...
Quick search for Netflix in the playstore - not there at all, brand new tablet not passing safetynet...
Is this normal and has got something to do with the custom MIUI interface?
I then got rid of SuperSu (as it's not the original chainfire one and no SuHide) via the inbuilt SuperSu menu (still not passing safetynet of course).
I installed the Magisk MANAGER (not Magisk!) as it checks for safetynet. After SuperSu deinstalled the tablet is marked as not rooted, manager has an option to install Magisk - would this be safe to do via the manager and not via TWRP or similar? (then I could try the hide root option)
Developer options show that USB debugging is enabled, OEM unlocking however is not.
Other things I noticed - MIUI interface is pretty 'aggressive' (didn't allow to change the default launcher) and there are a lot of background services connecting to the internet (Xiaomi service framework, Intel, Mi Cloud, inbuilt Calendar - tablet works fine if blocking them with the noroot firewall).
In the developer options the 'MIUI optimization' can be turned off - would this revert it to something more 'stock'?
The tablet, when long-pressing the power button and choosing reboot, also gives the option to boot into recovery and fastboot. Booting into system then takes ages (I thought it would get stuck) - is this due to the MIUI 'optimization'?
So,not sure if this system is just very 'open' or has been tempered with beforehand?
Thanks a lot for your help everyone!
Edit: Aaaargh - sorry, meant to be in the Q&A thread
try this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/xiaomi-safetynet-fix-t3600431
ps; not working on mipad 1 though
nit.in_cs said:
try this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/xiaomi-safetynet-fix-t3600431
ps; not working on mipad 1 though
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Hi there,
Thanks a lot for the link -
I'm not 100% sure that's what I need as the Mi Pad 2 is not unlocked or has TWRP installed - at the moment it should still have full warranty as I (apart from uninstalling the included SU via the app itself) have not altered the system as such.
Going down that path would mean Unlock, flash TWRP and Magisk, then the patch if still needed.
It might be worth a try if there is no other solution, but afaik under the loss of warranty....

BK Package Disabler Device Owner (no root) on Galaxy S7 Edge Android 6.0.1

Hey there!
i was just wondering if there is any way to use the App "BK Package Disabler" in "Device Owner mode" on the Galaxy S7 Edge with Android 6.0.1.
i was doing it as it said here: https://kunkunsoft.wordpress.com/setup_device_owner_2/
Everything worked fine but when i rebooted my device the screen went black and it told me
"Verification failed Unable to restart your device. The integrity Verification has failed. You need to reset your device to factory default settings. This will erase all your data"
So now im asking myself if there is any possible way to get around this even if i think it isnt (at least for someone with my knowldege...) i wanted to ask you guys
As always thanks for your time, help and answer
Greetings
Chris
Because you did disable wrong packages (critical packages or system packages)!
It may take your phone not work well or stuck in booting if you did wrong
I don;t understand why you need to go through this process. If you install the BK Package Disabler directly from Google Play Store and load it up first time,, you will ask to grant permission to KNOX, which will enable Device Administrator mode. it is straightforward and automatic. I am using Galaxy S7 Edge on Android 6.0.1 too.
cmg15326 said:
Hey there!
i was just wondering if there is any way to use the App "BK Package Disabler" in "Device Owner mode" on the Galaxy S7 Edge with Android 6.0.1.
i was doing it as it said here: https://kunkunsoft.wordpress.com/setup_device_owner_2/
Everything worked fine but when i rebooted my device the screen went black and it told me
"Verification failed Unable to restart your device. The integrity Verification has failed. You need to reset your device to factory default settings. This will erase all your data"
So now im asking myself if there is any possible way to get around this even if i think it isnt (at least for someone with my knowldege...) i wanted to ask you guys
As always thanks for your time, help and answer
Greetings
Chris
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BK package disabler missing from playstore.
Does anyone know the reason for missing of BK PACKAGE DISABLER MISSING FROM THE PLAYSTORE.

S9 plus penetration testing tools

Ok so, always when I get a new phone is root it and install penetration testing apks, for example csploit, zanti, arp spoofer, you know something like that. But when I got my s9 things were different, it was easy to root it when It was in 8.0 but as soon as I upgraded it to 9.0 a few days ago by accident (su binary ****ed up and I had to install stock firmware with Odin) now the "root" can't even be called a root, it doesn't work with any of my network applications, I rooted with magisk and the simple things work like titanium backup and all that but when csploit gets booted up...arp spoof error, or ioctl permission denied, so I tried switching up the root method from magisk to super su, but then hohoho boy, I it failed and --failure aborting so I'm lost i want some suggestions, or if I did something wrong
(Oh yeah and if at some rare cases I actually root it so that the applications do work, the rest of the phone doesn't, like the lock screen and if I restart the phone it just loops the crashing of the lock screen)

Question New stock, unmodified S23 Ultra; banking apps and samsung pass doesn't work, saying it's rooted but it's not

Hey! So yeah, loving the phone but it's giving me a headache; it's not rooted or tampered with. Not even OEM unlocked. Only developer options were unlocked. Apps and settings were migrated from my previous Samsung phone with SmartSwitch.
From the download menu:
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
FRP LOCK : ON
OEM LOCK : ON (L)
KG STATUS : COMLPETED(00)
VOID WARRANTY : 0x0
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT : ENABLE
LCS STATE : PROD(3)
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All kinds of root and safetynet and whatever apps pass and software and security patches are up to date (Google Play 1 January 2023, Android security patch 1 February 2023, Status: Official)
But Samsung Pass says "Your device has been rooted. Samsung Pass cannot be used on rooted devices for security reasons." Banking apps are obscure but one does give some hints as to the possible causes: modification attempt through hooking, using untrusted screen reader application, root or jailbreak, using untrusted keyboard application.
I use AdGuard and a 3rd party launcher (Flick) instead of OneUI and FlorisBoard keyboard but even if they are uninstalled the issue stays. I don't use any other major apps, just a bunch of regular apps. I don't use "screen reader" as far as I know and TalkBack is disabled.
This is really annoying and I can see dozens of similar cases even for older Sxx generations sometimes after updates and happening out of nowhere and even with new stock phones. People report that sometimes factory reset helps but sometimes doesn't and sometimes it only helps for a while.
I really don't want to factory reset just to try if it works until I exhausted all other options. It took me well over a day to set up everything the way I wanted.
Any help other than reset is very much appreciated!
Find Samsung Pass in apps...and clear data.
^Thanks, but it didn't help.
bathrobehero said:
Hey! So yeah, loving the phone but it's giving me a headache; it's not rooted or tampered with. Not even OEM unlocked. Only developer options were unlocked. Apps and settings were migrated from my previous Samsung phone with SmartSwitch.
From the download menu:
All kinds of root and safetynet and whatever apps pass and software and security patches are up to date (Google Play 1 January 2023, Android security patch 1 February 2023, Status: Official)
But Samsung Pass says "Your device has been rooted. Samsung Pass cannot be used on rooted devices for security reasons." Banking apps are obscure but one does give some hints as to the possible causes: modification attempt through hooking, using untrusted screen reader application, root or jailbreak, using untrusted keyboard application.
I use AdGuard and a 3rd party launcher (Flick) instead of OneUI and FlorisBoard keyboard but even if they are uninstalled the issue stays. I don't use any other major apps, just a bunch of regular apps. I don't use "screen reader" as far as I know and TalkBack is disabled.
This is really annoying and I can see dozens of similar cases even for older Sxx generations sometimes after updates and happening out of nowhere and even with new stock phones. People report that sometimes factory reset helps but sometimes doesn't and sometimes it only helps for a while.
I really don't want to factory reset just to try if it works until I exhausted all other options. It took me well over a day to set up everything the way I wanted.
Any help other than reset is very much appreciated!
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I have the same issue and Im thinking about it is caused by smart switch from my old s21u which was rooted. Did You use smart switch too? Maybe I should do a factory reset, but then I lose all my stuff..
^Yep, I also used SmartSwitch with a rooted S9+. And I did find a few posts about SmartSwitch being the issue. But there are also some posts that said that reseting and not using SmartSwitch but manually installing all the apps they used the issue came back later. So far not using SmartSwitch is the only thing that might help but hopefully there's something else I can do to fix this without reseting.
bathrobehero said:
^Yep, I also used SmartSwitch with a rooted S9+. And I did find a few posts about SmartSwitch being the issue. But there are also some posts that said that reseting and not using SmartSwitch but manually installing all the apps they used the issue came back later. So far not using SmartSwitch is the only thing that might help but hopefully there's something else I can do to fix this without reseting.
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My banking apps refused to work until I closed developer mode, it worked normally again, give it a try it may help, otherwise do a hard reset, and don't use smart switch next time
bathrobehero said:
^Yep, I also used SmartSwitch with a rooted S9+. And I did find a few posts about SmartSwitch being the issue. But there are also some posts that said that reseting and not using SmartSwitch but manually installing all the apps they used the issue came back later. So far not using SmartSwitch is the only thing that might help but hopefully there's something else I can do to fix this without reseting.
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Install Riru. It will tell you what symptoms of root it detects and could help to understand the cause of this issue.
TheNewHEROBRINE said:
Install Riru. It will tell you what symptoms of root it detects and could help to understand the cause of this issue.
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HOLY ****! I could kiss you right now! That tool is awesome!
It was Xposed installed automatically with SmartSwitch which I didn't notice or even ever opened on this phone. Uninstalled it and everything works! Thank you!
I had magisk installed lmao.. (cuz of the smart switch)

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