[fuzzing] Do Pictures Help?
Joshua Morin
morin.josh at gmail.com
Fri Nov 2 12:11:57 CDT 2007
Hello,
I think it would be a plus to have some form of visualization for fuzzing.
It's more supporting evidence to your findings and also can help on your
interpretation of what you are actually processing.
Cheers,
Josh
On 11/2/07, J.M. Seitz <jms at bughunter.ca> wrote:
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> I threw a post up on OpenRCE regarding the usage of a "visual" to
> determine how to best approach fuzzing a file format.
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> http://www.openrce.org/blog/view/922/Visual_Patterns_for_File_Format_Fuzzing
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> Am I way off or could this help target certain spots in a file that are
> best suited for being fuzzed? Would it be useful to have the image
> actually use a legend to show a byte offset range?
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> Anyways, really looking for some feedback more than anything.
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> JS
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