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Dynamic test generation approach is becoming increasingly popular to find security vulnerabilities in software. However, existing such approaches and tools have bad system performance because they perform slow symbolic execution on all instructions. This paper presents a new dynamic test generation technique and a tool, Hunter that implements this technique. Unlike other such techniques, Hunter combines...
Dynamic test generation approach is becoming increasingly popular to find security vulnerabilities in software. However, such existing approaches and tools are not retargetable and can only find vulnerabilities over a specific OS because the execution trace is totally OS-independently recorded in these tools. This paper presents a new dynamic test generation technique and a tool, ReTBLDTG, short for...
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