Infosec Insider Derek Manky discusses how new technologies and economic models are facilitating fuzzing in today’s security landscape. Fuzzing is a term that sounds hard to take seriously. But it ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. said today that it’s open-sourcing two new projects, including a new fuzzing tool for finding vulnerabilities in software and an authorization policy language for controlling ...
Announcing the fifth release candidate for the Linux kernel version 4.14, Linus Torvalds has revealed that fuzzing is producing a steady stream of security fixes. Fuzzing involves stress testing a ...
Orlando, Florida -- Microsoft security whiz Michael Howard is urging developers in the Windows ecosystem to adopt fuzz testing as a critical part of the software creation process, stressing that the ...
At Microsoft’s Ignite conference in Atlanta yesterday, the company announced the availability of a new cloud-based service for developers that will allow them to test application binaries for security ...
If you have read my blog here before, you might know me from the PROTOS project, and maybe as an author on VoIP security. PROTOS was fun, but it is really far away from real fuzzing. VoIP was ...
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Microsoft is enabling continuous developer-driven "fuzzing" with a newly open sourced tool the company has been using in-house for years. Project OneFuzz, an extensible fuzz testing framework for ...
When creating an application, programmers spend a lot of time anticipating what a user will need and how their application should react. The best programmers keep control using tight code while also ...
Hackers sometimes portray their work as a precise process of learning every detail of a system---even better than its designer---then reaching deep into it to exploit secret flaws. But just as often, ...