# Frida Tutorial 3 {{#include ../../../banners/hacktricks-training.md}} --- **This is a summary of the post**: [https://joshspicer.com/android-frida-1](https://joshspicer.com/android-frida-1)\ **APK**: [https://github.com/OWASP/owasp-mstg/blob/master/Crackmes/Android/Level_01/UnCrackable-Level1.apk](https://github.com/OWASP/owasp-mstg/blob/master/Crackmes/Android/Level_01/UnCrackable-Level1.apk) ## Solution 1 Based in [https://joshspicer.com/android-frida-1](https://joshspicer.com/android-frida-1) **Hook the _exit()**_ function and **decrypt function** so it print the flag in frida console when you press verify: ```javascript Java.perform(function () { send("Starting hooks OWASP uncrackable1...") function getString(data) { var ret = "" for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) { ret += "#" + data[i].toString() } return ret } var aes_decrypt = Java.use("sg.vantagepoint.a.a") aes_decrypt.a.overload("[B", "[B").implementation = function (var_0, var_1) { send( "sg.vantagepoint.a.a.a([B[B)[B doFinal(enc) // AES/ECB/PKCS7Padding" ) send("Key : " + getString(var_0)) send("Encrypted : " + getString(var_1)) var ret = this.a.overload("[B", "[B").call(this, var_0, var_1) send("Decrypted : " + getString(ret)) var flag = "" for (var i = 0; i < ret.length; i++) { flag += String.fromCharCode(ret[i]) } send("Decrypted flag: " + flag) return ret //[B } var sysexit = Java.use("java.lang.System") sysexit.exit.overload("int").implementation = function (var_0) { send("java.lang.System.exit(I)V // We avoid exiting the application :)") } send("Hooks installed.") }) ``` ## Solution 2 Based in [https://joshspicer.com/android-frida-1](https://joshspicer.com/android-frida-1) **Hook rootchecks** and decrypt function so it print the flag in frida console when you press verify: ```javascript Java.perform(function () { send("Starting hooks OWASP uncrackable1...") function getString(data) { var ret = "" for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) { ret += "#" + data[i].toString() } return ret } var aes_decrypt = Java.use("sg.vantagepoint.a.a") aes_decrypt.a.overload("[B", "[B").implementation = function (var_0, var_1) { send( "sg.vantagepoint.a.a.a([B[B)[B doFinal(enc) // AES/ECB/PKCS7Padding" ) send("Key : " + getString(var_0)) send("Encrypted : " + getString(var_1)) var ret = this.a.overload("[B", "[B").call(this, var_0, var_1) send("Decrypted : " + getString(ret)) var flag = "" for (var i = 0; i < ret.length; i++) { flag += String.fromCharCode(ret[i]) } send("Decrypted flag: " + flag) return ret //[B } var rootcheck1 = Java.use("sg.vantagepoint.a.c") rootcheck1.a.overload().implementation = function () { send("sg.vantagepoint.a.c.a()Z Root check 1 HIT! su.exists()") return false } var rootcheck2 = Java.use("sg.vantagepoint.a.c") rootcheck2.b.overload().implementation = function () { send("sg.vantagepoint.a.c.b()Z Root check 2 HIT! test-keys") return false } var rootcheck3 = Java.use("sg.vantagepoint.a.c") rootcheck3.c.overload().implementation = function () { send("sg.vantagepoint.a.c.c()Z Root check 3 HIT! Root packages") return false } var debugcheck = Java.use("sg.vantagepoint.a.b") debugcheck.a.overload("android.content.Context").implementation = function ( var_0 ) { send("sg.vantagepoint.a.b.a(Landroid/content/Context;)Z Debug check HIT! ") return false } send("Hooks installed.") }) ``` --- ## Solution 3 – `frida-trace` (Frida ≥ 16) If you do not want to hand-write hooks you can let **Frida** generate the Java stubs for you and then edit them: ```bash # Spawn the application and automatically trace the Java method we care about aadb shell "am force-stop owasp.mstg.uncrackable1" frida-trace -U -f owasp.mstg.uncrackable1 \ -j 'sg.vantagepoint.a.a.a("[B","[B")[B' \ -j 'sg.vantagepoint.a.c!*' \ --output ./trace # The first run will create ./trace/scripts/sg/vantagepoint/a/a/a__B_B_B.js # Edit that file and add the logic that prints the decrypted flag or # returns a constant for the root-checks, then: frida -U -f owasp.mstg.uncrackable1 -l ./trace/_loader.js --no-pause ``` With Frida 16+ the generated stub already uses the modern **ES6** template syntax and will compile with the built-in *QuickJS* runtime – you no longer need `frida-compile`. --- ## Solution 4 – One-liner with Objection (2024) If you have **Objection >1.12** installed you can dump the flag with a single command (Objection wraps Frida internally): ```bash objection -g owasp.mstg.uncrackable1 explore \ --startup-command "android hooking watch class sg.vantagepoint.a.a method a \n && android hooking set return_value false sg.vantagepoint.a.c * \n && android hooking invoke sg.vantagepoint.a.a a '[B' '[B'" ``` * `watch class` prints the plaintext returned by the AES routine * `set return_value false` forces every root / debugger check to report *false* * `invoke` allows you to call the method directly without pressing **Verify**. > NOTE: On Android 14 (API 34) you must run Objection/Frida in *spawn* mode (`-f`) because *attach* is blocked by **seccomp-bpf** restrictions introduced in October 2024. --- ## Modern Android notes (2023 - 2025) * **libsu 5.x** and **Zygisk** hide *su* pretty well; however the Java based checks in Level 1 still fail if the file `/system/bin/su` exists. Make sure to enable **denylist** or simply hook `java.io.File.exists()` with Frida. * Frida 16.1 fixed a crash on **Android 12/13** caused by Google’s *Scudo* allocator. If you see `Abort message: 'missing SHADOW_OFFSET'`, upgrade Frida (or use the pre-built 17.0 nightly). * Because Play Integrity replaced SafetyNet in 2023, some newer apps call the **com.google.android.gms.tasks.Task** API. Level 1 does NOT, but the same hooking strategy shown here works – hook `com.google.android.gms.safetynet.SafetyNetClient` and return a forged *EvaluationType*. ## References * Frida release announcement – "Frida 16.0 (2023-04-02): Android 12/13 reliability fixes & spawn API overhaul" * Objection 1.12 – "Spawn-only mode for Android 14" (BlackHat USA 2024 talk slides) {{#include ../../../banners/hacktricks-training.md}}