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The most comprehensive open dictionary of attack patterns, predictable resource locations, and regex for black-box application security testing.
AFL++ is a community-enhanced, high-performance fork of the AFL fuzzer with advanced instrumentation, mutators, and speed improvements.
An unsupervised coverage-guided kernel fuzzer for finding bugs in operating system kernels like Linux, Windows, and BSD variants.
A Rust library for fuzzing Rust code with AFLplusplus to find security and stability issues.
A curated list of awesome fuzzing resources, tools, and academic papers for software security testing.
A Ruby gem that generates example strings matching any given regular expression, including random examples.
A Rust-based manually-guided fuzzing framework for Solana programs, processing up to 12,000 transactions per second.
A testing framework for writing unit and fuzz tests in Elm, enabling property-based testing with random inputs.
A test runner-agnostic library for data-driven testing, fuzz testing, and snapshot testing with descriptive titles.
A differential fuzz testing approach for CPU verification that uses register-coverage to find bugs in RTL designs.
Generates Elm types, JSON decoders, JSON encoders, and fuzz tests from JSON Schema draft v7 specifications.
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