We are giving out 11 copies of the fuzzing book. 10 of them are fuzzed (randomness involved) and one is given to a robust answer to one very simple but still difficult question: "why should you get the book?"
Surf this way to get your copy: http://www.codenomicon.com/fuzzing-book/
2008-09-14
2008-09-08
Why Two Blogs?
Check out http://www.fuzz-test.com/
Why two blogs? Well, here I will not represent anyone but myself. Any opinions here are not related to the other authors (of the VoIP book, or the Fuzzing book), nor to Codenomicon.
Why two blogs? Well, here I will not represent anyone but myself. Any opinions here are not related to the other authors (of the VoIP book, or the Fuzzing book), nor to Codenomicon.
2008-09-05
Is There Motivation For Fuzzing?
Check out at my ITworld blog: http://www.itworld.com/security/54688/there-motivation-voip-fuzzing
2008-09-03
Fuzzing Is Not Random
Yet another mention that fuzzing is random. Could not resist commenting. http://testingdocs.blogspot.com/2008/09/fuzz-testing.html
Yet Another Fuzzing Blog
I will (try) to re-write, copy, or link entries to other fuzzing related blogs I write to here. Maybe even an occasional link to other blogs...
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