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| | | | By Matt Schwager Trail of Bits is excited to introduce Ruzzy, a coverage-guided fuzzer for pure Ruby code and Ruby C extensions. Fuzzing helps find bugs in software that processes untrusted input. In pure Ruby, these bugs may result in unexpected exceptions that could lead to denial of service, and in Ruby C extensions, they... | |
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| | | | By Max Ammann Fuzzing-a testing technique that tries to find bugs by repeatedly executing test cases and mutating them-has traditionally been used to detect segmentation faults, buffer overflows, and other memory corruption vulnerabilities that are detectable through crashes. But it has additional uses you may not know about: given the right invariants, we can use... | |
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| | | | Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil;clingto what is good. ~Romans 12:9 (NIV) Do you ever feel like you're just hanging on by a thread? Looking at this photo I took on my walk today, I'm filled with comfort and encouragement. It speaks to me in so many ways. | |
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