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The latest news and insights from Google on security and safety on the Internet Anonymous said... Good job guys! August 12, 2011 at 6:27â¯PM Matt said... Were any of these issues unique to the Mac or Windows versions of Flash? August 12, 2011 at 9:39â¯PM jjhare said... If only Adobe would show so much dedication to their paying customers and would stop using their ridiculous activation schemes that
This is a quick tutorial on how to fuzz a simple library using Dmitry Vyukovâs go-fuzz tool. First, find a target. In this case, browsing /r/golang I saw a post announcing a package for decoding Adobe Swatch Exchange files. Parsing data is always a fraught endeavour, so it makes a good target for fuzzing. Next, download the package. $ go get github.com/arolek/ase $ cd `go list -f '{{.Dir}}' github
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