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# American Fuzzy Lop plus plus (AFL++)
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<img align="right" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AFLplusplus/Website/main/static/aflpp_bg.svg" alt="AFL++ logo" width="250" height="250">
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Release version: [4.32c](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/releases)
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GitHub version: 4.33a
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Repository:
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[https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus)
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AFL++ is maintained by:
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* Marc "van Hauser" Heuse <mh@mh-sec.de>
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* Dominik Maier <mail@dmnk.co>
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* Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>
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* Heiko "hexcoder-" Eissfeldt <heiko.eissfeldt@hexco.de>
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* frida_mode is maintained by @Worksbutnottested
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Originally developed by Michal "lcamtuf" Zalewski.
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AFL++ is a superior fork to Google's AFL - more speed, more and better
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mutations, more and better instrumentation, custom module support, etc.
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You are free to copy, modify, and distribute AFL++ with attribution under the
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terms of the Apache-2.0 License. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) for details.
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## Getting started
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Here is some information to get you started:
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* For an overview of the AFL++ documentation and a very helpful graphical guide,
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please visit [docs/README.md](docs/README.md).
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* To get you started with tutorials, go to
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[docs/tutorials.md](docs/tutorials.md).
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* For releases, see the
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[Releases tab](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/releases) and
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[branches](#branches). The best branches to use are, however, `stable` or
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`dev` - depending on your risk appetite. Also take a look at the list of
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[important changes in AFL++](docs/important_changes.md) and the list of
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[features](docs/features.md).
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* If you want to use AFL++ for your academic work, check the
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[papers page](https://aflplus.plus/papers/) on the website.
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* To cite our work, look at the [Cite](#cite) section.
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* For comparisons, use the fuzzbench `aflplusplus` setup, or use
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`afl-clang-fast` with `AFL_LLVM_CMPLOG=1`. You can find the `aflplusplus`
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default configuration on Google's
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[fuzzbench](https://github.com/google/fuzzbench/tree/master/fuzzers/aflplusplus).
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## Building and installing AFL++
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To have AFL++ easily available with everything compiled, pull the image directly
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from the Docker Hub (available for both x86_64 and arm64):
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```shell
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docker pull aflplusplus/aflplusplus
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docker run -ti -v /location/of/your/target:/src aflplusplus/aflplusplus
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```
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This image is automatically published when a push to the stable branch happens
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(see [branches](#branches)). If you use the command above, you will find your
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target source code in `/src` in the container.
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Note: you can also pull `aflplusplus/aflplusplus:dev` which is the most current
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development state of AFL++.
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To build AFL++ yourself - *which we recommend* - continue at
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[docs/INSTALL.md](docs/INSTALL.md).
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## Quick start: Fuzzing with AFL++
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*NOTE: Before you start, please read about the
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[common sense risks of fuzzing](docs/fuzzing_in_depth.md#0-common-sense-risks).*
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This is a quick start for fuzzing targets with the source code available. To
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read about the process in detail, see
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[docs/fuzzing_in_depth.md](docs/fuzzing_in_depth.md).
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To learn about fuzzing other targets, see:
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* Binary-only targets:
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[docs/fuzzing_binary-only_targets.md](docs/fuzzing_binary-only_targets.md)
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* Network services:
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[docs/best_practices.md#fuzzing-a-network-service](docs/best_practices.md#fuzzing-a-network-service)
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* GUI programs:
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[docs/best_practices.md#fuzzing-a-gui-program](docs/best_practices.md#fuzzing-a-gui-program)
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Step-by-step quick start:
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1. Compile the program or library to be fuzzed using `afl-cc`. A common way to
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do this would be:
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```
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CC=/path/to/afl-cc CXX=/path/to/afl-c++ ./configure --disable-shared
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make clean all
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```
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2. Get a small but valid input file that makes sense to the program. When
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fuzzing verbose syntax (SQL, HTTP, etc.), create a dictionary as described in
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[dictionaries/README.md](dictionaries/README.md), too.
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3. If the program reads from stdin, run `afl-fuzz` like so:
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```
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./afl-fuzz -i seeds_dir -o output_dir -- \
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/path/to/tested/program [...program's cmdline...]
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```
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To add a dictionary, add `-x /path/to/dictionary.txt` to afl-fuzz.
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If the program takes input from a file, you can put `@@` in the program's
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command line; AFL++ will put an auto-generated file name in there for you.
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4. Investigate anything shown in red in the fuzzer UI by promptly consulting
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[docs/afl-fuzz_approach.md#understanding-the-status-screen](docs/afl-fuzz_approach.md#understanding-the-status-screen).
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5. You will find found crashes and hangs in the subdirectories `crashes/` and
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`hangs/` in the `-o output_dir` directory. You can replay the crashes by
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feeding them to the target, e.g. if your target is using stdin:
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```
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cat output_dir/crashes/id:000000,* | /path/to/tested/program [...program's cmdline...]
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```
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You can generate cores or use gdb directly to follow up the crashes.
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6. We cannot stress this enough - if you want to fuzz effectively, read the
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[docs/fuzzing_in_depth.md](docs/fuzzing_in_depth.md) document!
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## Contact
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Questions? Concerns? Bug reports?
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* The contributors can be reached via (e.g., by creating an issue):
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[https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus).
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* Take a look at our [FAQ](docs/FAQ.md). If you find an interesting or important
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question missing, submit it via
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[https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/discussions](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/discussions).
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* Best: join the [Awesome Fuzzing](https://discord.gg/gCraWct) Discord server.
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* There is a (not really used) mailing list for the AFL/AFL++ project
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([browse archive](https://groups.google.com/group/afl-users)). To compare
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notes with other users or to get notified about major new features, send an
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email to <afl-users+subscribe@googlegroups.com>, but note that this is not
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managed by us.
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## Branches
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The following branches exist:
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* [release](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/tree/release): the latest
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release
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* [stable/trunk](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/): stable state of
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AFL++ - it is synced from dev from time to time when we are satisfied with its
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stability
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* [dev](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/tree/dev): development state
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of AFL++ - bleeding edge and you might catch a checkout which does not compile
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or has a bug. **We only accept PRs (pull requests) for the 'dev' branch!**
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* (any other): experimental branches to work on specific features or testing new
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functionality or changes.
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## Help wanted
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We have several [ideas](docs/ideas.md) we would like to see in AFL++ to make it
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even better. However, we already work on so many things that we do not have the
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time for all the big ideas.
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This can be your way to support and contribute to AFL++ - extend it to do
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something cool.
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For everyone who wants to contribute (and send pull requests), please read our
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[contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) before you submit.
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## Special thanks
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Many of the improvements to the original AFL and AFL++ wouldn't be possible
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without feedback, bug reports, or patches from our contributors.
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Thank you! (For people sending pull requests - please add yourself to this list
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:-)
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<details>
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<summary>List of contributors</summary>
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```
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Jann Horn Hanno Boeck
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Felix Groebert Jakub Wilk
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Richard W. M. Jones Alexander Cherepanov
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Tom Ritter Hovik Manucharyan
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Sebastian Roschke Eberhard Mattes
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Padraig Brady Ben Laurie
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@dronesec Luca Barbato
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Tobias Ospelt Thomas Jarosch
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Martin Carpenter Mudge Zatko
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Joe Zbiciak Ryan Govostes
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Michael Rash William Robinet
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Jonathan Gray Filipe Cabecinhas
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Nico Weber Jodie Cunningham
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Andrew Griffiths Parker Thompson
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Jonathan Neuschaefer Tyler Nighswander
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Ben Nagy Samir Aguiar
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Aidan Thornton Aleksandar Nikolich
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Sam Hakim Laszlo Szekeres
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David A. Wheeler Turo Lamminen
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Andreas Stieger Richard Godbee
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Louis Dassy teor2345
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Alex Moneger Dmitry Vyukov
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Keegan McAllister Kostya Serebryany
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Richo Healey Martijn Bogaard
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rc0r Jonathan Foote
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Christian Holler Dominique Pelle
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Jacek Wielemborek Leo Barnes
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Jeremy Barnes Jeff Trull
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Guillaume Endignoux ilovezfs
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Daniel Godas-Lopez Franjo Ivancic
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Austin Seipp Daniel Komaromy
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Daniel Binderman Jonathan Metzman
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Vegard Nossum Jan Kneschke
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Kurt Roeckx Marcel Boehme
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Van-Thuan Pham Abhik Roychoudhury
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Joshua J. Drake Toby Hutton
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Rene Freingruber Sergey Davidoff
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Sami Liedes Craig Young
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Andrzej Jackowski Daniel Hodson
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Nathan Voss Dominik Maier
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Andrea Biondo Vincent Le Garrec
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Khaled Yakdan Kuang-che Wu
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Josephine Calliotte Konrad Welc
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Thomas Rooijakkers David Carlier
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Ruben ten Hove Joey Jiao
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fuzzah @intrigus-lgtm
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Yaakov Saxon Sergej Schumilo
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Ziqiao Kong Ryan Berger
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Sangjun Park Scott Guest
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```
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</details>
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## Cite
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If you use AFL++ in scientific work, consider citing
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[our paper](https://www.usenix.org/conference/woot20/presentation/fioraldi)
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presented at WOOT'20:
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Andrea Fioraldi, Dominik Maier, Heiko Eißfeldt, and Marc Heuse. “AFL++: Combining incremental steps of fuzzing research”. In 14th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT 20). USENIX Association, Aug. 2020.
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<details>
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<summary>BibTeX</summary>
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```bibtex
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@inproceedings {AFLplusplus-Woot20,
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author = {Andrea Fioraldi and Dominik Maier and Heiko Ei{\ss}feldt and Marc Heuse},
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title = {{AFL++}: Combining Incremental Steps of Fuzzing Research},
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booktitle = {14th {USENIX} Workshop on Offensive Technologies ({WOOT} 20)},
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year = {2020},
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publisher = {{USENIX} Association},
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month = aug,
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}
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```
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</details>
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[](https://deepwiki.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus)
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