- Mar 11, 2019
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
Instead of the original laf-intel style instrumentation with nested 1 byte compare, we instead instrument each byte separately to provide afl with hints. We then execute the original cmp/jcc sequence. Advantages of this method are that we do not have to handle signed/unsigned comparisons of bytes, nor do we have to deal with having separate code to handle >=, <=. Furthermore, we can easily guide AFL towards inducing division by zero, by doing a compare against 0, i.e., logically add "cmp X, 0" before a "div X" instruction.
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- Mar 09, 2019
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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GitLabRunner ubuntu18-x64 authored
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- Mar 08, 2019
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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GitLabRunner ubuntu18-x64 authored
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- Mar 07, 2019
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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GitLabRunner ubuntu18-x64 authored
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- Mar 06, 2019
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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- Mar 05, 2019
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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Anh Nguyen-Tuong authored
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- Mar 04, 2019
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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Jason Hiser authored
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