Fuzzing Weekly
17. March 2023 | CW11
An interview with Josh Grant about JavaScript fuzz testing and the recently open-sourced JavaScript fuzz testing engine, Jazzer.js. How does Jazzer.js work with Jest? And what do developers need to know before they get started writing their first tests? Learn more.
From: Devmio
In Other News
- GitHub Says: Fuzz Your Code!
High-profile incidents involving remote code execution, such as Log4Shell, could have been prevented with fuzzing. Learn more.
From: GitHub
- 6 CVE's Fixed in OpenSIPS
OpenSIPS is a multi-functional, multipurpose signaling SIP server used by carriers, telecoms or ITSPs. Now, security researchers fixed severe memory issues in OpenSIPs. Learn more.
From: NIST
This Week's Discussions
- Fuzzing Not Working for Buffer Overflow
From: ImGyba
- Ensuring Identical Behavior Between My Compiler and Interpreter?
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