CrabSandwich: Fuzzing Rust with Rust (Registered Report)
Addison Crump,
Dongjia Zhang,
Syeda Mahnur Asif
et al.
Abstract:The Rust programming language is one of the fastest-growing programming languages, thanks to its unique blend of high performance execution and memory safety. Still, programs implemented in Rust can contain critical bugs. Apart from logic bugs and crashes, code in unsafe blocks can still trigger memory corruptions. To find these, the community uses traditional fuzzers like LibFuzzer or AFL ++ , in combination with Rust-specific macros. Of course, the fuzzers themselves are still written in memory-unsafe langua… Show more
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