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* **X86 64-bit** on Linux is robust, support for other architectures/platforms coming soon.
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## ZAFL demonstration video
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A picture is worth a 1000 words. A video is worth a 1000 pictures?
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Here's a short [video of ZAFL](ZAFL Video) demonstrating its ease-of-use and application in a DevOps pipeline.
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A picture is worth a 1000 words. A video is worth a 1000 pictures? Here's a short [video of ZAFL](ZAFL Video) demonstrating its ease-of-use and application in a DevOps pipeline.
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[![ZAFL-binary-fuzzing](uploads/1948101825349639fd055df5aa0ba46b/ZAFL-binary-fuzzing.png)](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZIMTfWP3vg "ZAFL binary fuzzing")
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## Prepping your system
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The following set of instructions will step you through using ZAFL on a Ubuntu 18.04 system to prep a binary for fuzzing, as well as running the prepped binary under the control of the standard [AFL fuzzer](https://github.com/google/AFL).
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