AFL++ is the most popular fuzzing engine used by many software engineers and security enthusatics. The motivation is to create action is where the local workstation is exhausted, Github Actions can be used to fuzz the target continuously.
Use the aflplusplus_build to build the target with AFL++ compilers.
Currently supported build platforms
- CMake
Use the aflplusplus_run to run AFL++ fuzz test.
Version 0.1 (2024-03-16) - first version
Mentor - Mark Szabo (https://github.com/markszabo)
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