Kyle Taylor on Nostr: From my travels: ...the question arises if the classic, basic #fuzz technique is ...
From my travels:
...the question arises if the classic, basic #fuzz technique is still useful and applicable... we found that 9 crash or hang out of 74 utilities on #Linux, 15 out of 78 utilities on #FreeBSD, and 12 out of 76 utilities on #MacOS... failure rates are somewhat higher than our in previous 1995, 2000, and 2006 studies of the reliability of command line utilities...
https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.06537Published at
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