American Fuzzy Lop is a brute-force fuzzer coupled with an exceedingly simple but rock-solid instrumentation-guided genetic algorithm. It uses an enhanced form of edge coverage to easily detect subtle, local-scale changes to program control flow, without being bogged down by complex comparisons between multiple long-winded execution paths.
i386: | afl-2.56b.tgz | (NetBSD 8.0) |
i386: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 8.0) |
i386: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 8.0) |
i386: | afl-2.56b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
i386: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
i386: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
x86_64: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
x86_64: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
x86_64: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
x86_64: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
x86_64: | afl-2.56b.tgz | (NetBSD 8.0) |
x86_64: | afl-2.56b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
x86_64: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
x86_64: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
x86_64: | afl-2.57b.tgz | (NetBSD 9.0) |
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