[Keynote] Reasons for the Unreasonable Success of Fuzzing

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[Keynote] Reasons for the Unreasonable Success of Fuzzing (2024, FUZZING 2024)

Published Sept. 16, 2024 by FUZZING 2024.

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The hacker culture of my youth (90s) was a very typical male-centric teenage subculture, with norms and value systems that were at odds with broader society. In my particular corner of the culture, the term ‘fuzz-tester’ was used as a derogatory put-down for people that were unable to find bugs by reading code. I wrote my first fuzzer around the age of 19, not to use it myself, but as part of a paid gig where someone else needed one. I couldn’t bring myself to use it; my pride in my ability to audit code wouldn’t let me go there. The fuzzer turned out to be annoyingly effective. And over the course of my 20s, I saw more and more people find surprisingly important and relevant bugs through fuzzing. Being humbled by looking down on fuzzing for years, only to realize that I would’ve been much more effective if I …

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