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Title: Fuzzing: descubriendo comportamientos inesperados
Author: Lázaro Magdalena, Sergio
Director: Murgui García, Juan José
Tutor: Hernández Gañán, Carlos  
Abstract: Over the years, many vulnerabilities have caused problems in computer systems around the world. These vulnerabilities have been exploited due to an insufficient testing phase during the development of a certain software product. The fuzzing arises in response to the lack of automation of the tests during software development, adopting a relevant position and establishing itself as an initial step in the detection of vulnerabilities. This process is possible due to the creation by security researchers of tools such as fuzzers. Although the objective of these tools remains fixed, the evolution they have experienced has turned the fuzzers into sophisticated tools responsible for the detection of a large number of critical vulnerabilities in recent years.
Keywords: fuzzing
binary analysis
code review
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: Dec-2018
Publication license: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
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