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Tag Archives: fuzzing
Google launches FuzzBench service to benchmark fuzzing tools
Google has announced FuzzBench, a free service “for painlessly evaluating fuzzers in a reproducible way.”
GitHub launches Security Lab to boost open source security
The idea is simple – create a global platform for reporting and fixing vulnerabilities in open source projects before they do damage.
Linux users warned to update libarchive to beat flaw
The bug is identified as CVE-2019-18408, a high-priority ‘use-after-free’ bug when dealing with a failed archive.
Faster fuzzing ferrets out 42 fresh zero-day flaws
A group of researchers has found 42 zero-day flaws in a range of software tools using a new take on an old concept – fuzzing.