ZigZagFuzz: Interleaved Fuzzing of Program Options and Files
Ahcheong Lee,
Youngseok Choi,
Shin Hong
et al.
Abstract:Command-line options (e.g.,
-l
,
-F
,
-R
for
ls
) given to a command-line program can significantly alternate the behaviors of the program. Thus, fuzzing not only file input but also program options can improve test coverage and bug detection. In this paper, we propose ZigZagFuzz which achieves higher test coverage and detects more bugs than the state-of-the-art fuzzers by separately mutating program options and fil… Show more
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