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Description

Atheris is a Python fuzzing engine guided by coverage, designed to test both Python code and native extensions developed for CPython. It is built on the foundation of libFuzzer, providing an effective method for identifying additional bugs when fuzzing native code. Atheris is compatible with Linux (both 32- and 64-bit) and Mac OS X, supporting Python versions ranging from 3.6 to 3.10. Featuring an integrated libFuzzer, it is well-suited for fuzzing Python applications, but when targeting native extensions, users may need to compile from source to ensure compatibility between the libFuzzer version in Atheris and their Clang installation. Since Atheris depends on libFuzzer, which is a component of Clang, users of Apple Clang will need to install a different version of LLVM, as the default does not include libFuzzer. The implementation of Atheris as a coverage-guided, mutation-based fuzzer (LibFuzzer) simplifies the setup process by eliminating the need for input grammar definition. However, this approach can complicate the generation of inputs for code that processes intricate data structures. Consequently, while Atheris offers ease of use in many scenarios, it may face challenges when dealing with more complex parsing requirements.

Description

Radamsa serves as a robust test case generator specifically designed for robustness testing and fuzzing, aimed at evaluating how resilient a program is against malformed and potentially harmful inputs. By analyzing sample files containing valid data, it produces a variety of uniquely altered outputs that challenge the software's stability. One of the standout features of Radamsa is its proven track record in identifying numerous bugs in significant programs, alongside its straightforward scriptability and ease of deployment. Fuzzing, a key technique in uncovering unexpected program behaviors, involves exposing the software to a wide range of input types to observe the resultant actions. This process is divided into two main components: sourcing the diverse inputs and analyzing the outcomes, with Radamsa effectively addressing the first component, while a brief shell script generally handles the latter. Testers often possess a general understanding of potential failures and aim to validate whether those concerns are warranted through this method. Ultimately, Radamsa not only simplifies the testing process but also enhances the reliability of software applications by revealing hidden vulnerabilities.

API Access

Has API

API Access

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Integrations

FreeBSD
Git
Google OSS-Fuzz
LibFuzzer
Make
OpenBSD
Python

Integrations

FreeBSD
Git
Google OSS-Fuzz
LibFuzzer
Make
OpenBSD
Python

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Google

Website

github.com/google/atheris

Vendor Details

Company Name

Aki Helin

Website

gitlab.com/akihe/radamsa

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