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Hooking trace detected #175

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code3AGL3 opened this issue Jul 21, 2024 · 3 comments
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Hooking trace detected #175

code3AGL3 opened this issue Jul 21, 2024 · 3 comments

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@code3AGL3
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One of my banking apps detects this app as gathering sensitive data because of which I'm not able to open my banking app it force closes.
If I uninstall it then I can open my banking app without any problem. If this is a bug please fix this.

@deltazefiro
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Hi @code3AGL3. Thanks for the feedback. We need to determine if your banking app detects Amarok's operations or the app itself. Please try the following:

  1. Reinstall Amarok but do not launch it after installation.
  2. If you have Xposed framework, disable Amarok in the Xposed manager.
  3. Open your banking app to check if it keeps complaining.

@code3AGL3
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As per your instructions I did the procedure and my device is not rooted. I just installed and opened my banking app and still it shows the same threat message. I think its the app not the operation it does.

@deltazefiro
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deltazefiro commented Jul 22, 2024

Well then, please try revoking the "query all packages" permission from your banking app, or try to install Amarok with a different package name - you may need to compile it yourself.

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