At Microsoft’s Ignite conference in Atlanta yesterday, the company announced the availability of a new cloud-based service for developers that will allow them to test application binaries for security ...
Google has released its fuzzing framework as an open source resource to help developers and researchers improve how they find software vulnerabilities. The framework, which automates manual aspects of ...
Google’s open source fuzz testing project draws on Code Intelligence’s Jazzer to add support for Java and other JVM languages. Google’s open source fuzz-testing service, OSS-Fuzz, now supports ...
Fuzzing can be a valuable tool for ferreting out zero-day vulnerabilities in software. In hopes of encouraging its use by developers and researchers, Google announced Wednesday it’s now offering free ...
Infosec Insider Derek Manky discusses how new technologies and economic models are facilitating fuzzing in today’s security landscape. Fuzzing is a term that sounds hard to take seriously. But it ...
Microsoft has released a new open-source security tool called Project OneFuzz, a testing framework for Azure that brings together multiple software security testing tools to automate the process of ...
A researcher has revealed four dangerous bugs, among others, in OpenVPN which two recent audits of the virtual private network's code failed to find. According to security expert Guido Vranken, he ...
Microsoft is looking to help developers continuously fuzz-test code prior to release, via the open source OneFuzz framework. Described as a self-hosted fuzzing-as-a-service platform, OneFuzz enables ...