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An empirical study that examines the usage of known vulnerable statements in software systems developed in C/C++ and used for IoT is presented. The study is conducted on 3 open source systems comprising more than one million lines of code and containing almost 5K files. Static analysis methods are applied to each system to determine the number of unsafe commands known among research communities to...
A study is presented that examines the distribution and the usage of some unsafe functions that are known to cause security vulnerabilities in 15 software systems, written in C/C++. The systems are commonly used for mobile computing, and they comprise almost six million lines of code. A tool that uses a static analysis approach is applied to each system, and the number of calls to unsafe functions...
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