Fuzzing/Fuzz testing
Fuzzing or fuzz testing is an automated software black box testing technique that evaluates the program's reaction to providing invalid, unexpected, or random data as inputs to a computer program.
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Advanced Fuzzing Library - Slot your Fuzzer together in Rust! Scales across cores and machines. For Windows, Android, MacOS, Linux, no_std, ...
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FuzzBench - Fuzzer benchmarking as a service.
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Test framework for libraries and agents.
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[Custom || Automated] Curation & Collection of BugBounty Wordlists
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A set of fuzzers for fuzzing various parts of the Zig standard library
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Tool to make bug hunting process faster
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syzkaller is an unsupervised coverage-guided kernel fuzzer
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Property based testing framework for JavaScript (like QuickCheck) written in TypeScript
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wtf is a distributed, code-coverage guided, customizable, cross-platform snapshot-based fuzzer designed for attacking user and / or kernel-mode targets running on Microsoft Windows and Linux user-mode (experimental!).
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A structure-aware grey box fuzzer based on modeling the input processing logic.
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OSS-Fuzz - continuous fuzzing for open source software.
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PWN is an open security automation framework that aims to stand on the shoulders of security giants, promoting trust and innovation.
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Hypothesis is a powerful, flexible, and easy to use library for property-based testing.
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Scalable fuzzing infrastructure.
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Blazing Fast Bytecode-Level Hybrid Fuzzer for Smart Contracts
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Created by Barton Miller
Released September 1988
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