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Fuzzing

Type
Audio
Tags
fuzzing
Event
Chaos Communication Congress 22th (22C3) 2005
Indexed on
Mar 27, 2013
URL
http://dewy.fem.tu-ilmenau.de/CCC/22C3/audio/mp3/22C3-537-en-fuzzing.mp3
File name
22C3-537-en-fuzzing.mp3
File size
49.0 MB
MD5
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SHA1
dd5251ca1d9b7081575c4e2271aeb6f9e031b76b

Fuzzing is the art of automatic bug finding. This is done by providing applications with somewhat broken to really broken input. During my talk I'll give an overview of current fuzzers and how to build your own. In this talk fuzzing will be explained. Fuzzing is the art of providing an application with a lot of different and mostly broken input. The input should in most cases be good enough so applications will assume it's valid input, but at the same time be broken enough so that parsing done on this input will fail. Such failing can lead to unexpected results such as crashes, information leaks, delays, ... In order to decently fuzz a given application tools are needed. Some are better then others and a variaty of fuzzing tools will be covered in this lecture.

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