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"Making the world a better place, one crash at a time." The only purpose of fuzzing is to find crash-level flaws in software. The more flaws you find the better.

2009-07-20

Automated Whitebox Fuzzing, the Microsoft Way...

... here.
Posted by Ari Takanen at 1:00 PM

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Ari Takanen is the chief technical officer at Codenomicon, a software fuzzing tool company. A noted speaker and author on software testing and security, he did his studies in University of Oulu (Finland), where he also was teaching Software Quality, and did research with the university’s Secure Programming Group (OUSPG).
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