Learn how to have your fuzzer up and running, using 3 simple commands.
In this recorded coding session, Daniel Teuchert, application security engineer, shows you eloqua..type--emailfield..syntax--recipientid..encodeFor--url~~&elqaid=36011&elqat=1&elqTrackId=60e3c80257db45ce81da405a159e193a">how to mock embedded systems with fuzz data.
This approach enables you to use the advanced mutation methods of feedback-based fuzzing to simulate the behavior of external sources under realistic circumstances and cover unexpected and unlikely edge cases.
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