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r/fuzzing
3k members
r/fuzzing is a subreddit with 3k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
About fuzz testing and anything which seems related to it.
Popular Themes in r/fuzzing
#1
Ideas
: "Hyperpom: An Apple Silicon Fuzzer for 64-bit ARM Binaries"
40 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "Fuzzing 101 - Do you want to learn how to fuzz like a real expert, but don't know how to start? If so, this is the course for you!"
6 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Fuzzit - Continuous Fuzzing as-a-service (Looking for brave alpha users!)"
4 posts
#4
Self-Promotion
: "Hiring Fuzzing Harness Developer (C++)"
2 posts
#5
Pain & Anger
: "This shouldn't have happened: A vulnerability postmortem"
1 post
#6
Opportunities
: "Fuzzing job at Microsoft Atlanta, Georgia: Edge Fuzzing"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/fuzzing
#1
Fuzzing
: "Fuzzing Modern UDP Game Protocols With Snapshot-based Fuzzers (July 2021, posting)"
206 posts
#2
Security
: "Finding Security vulnerabilities with modern fuzzing techniques (Rene Freingruber, RuhrSec 2018, Video 50min)"
21 posts
#3
Linux
: "Fuzzing the Linux kernel (x86) entry code, Part 1 of 3"
14 posts
#4
Coverage
: "Full-speed Fuzzing: Reducing Fuzzing Overhead through Coverage-guided Tracing"
12 posts
#5
Afl
: "Afl++: Combining Incremental Steps of Fuzzing Research (Paper, PDF, 2020)"
12 posts
#6
: "Using Nix to Fuzz Test a Pdf Parser (Part One)"
12 posts
#7
Weekly
: "Fuzzing Weekly CW47"
11 posts
#8
Vulnerabilities
: "UAFuzz: Binary-level Directed Fuzzing for Use-After-Free Vulnerabilities (github)"
10 posts
#9
Binary
: "[Fuzzing with AFL] fuzzing a Binary with no source code with AFL in Qemu..."
10 posts
#10
Windows
: "Using jackalopefuzzer to fuzz a Windows binary"
8 posts
Member Growth in r/fuzzing
Yearly
+86 members(3.3%)
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