Installing and Using Jackalope Fuzzer on MacOS - Finding Vulnerabilities in Simple Programs
Offered By: Fuzzing_in - Hardik Shah via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to install the jackalope fuzzer on MacOS and use it to find vulnerabilities in a binary program in this 18-minute tutorial. Clone and compile the jackalope fuzzer, explore its command line options, and fuzz a simple binary to discover potential security flaws. Gain practical experience in MacOS fuzzing techniques, from setting up the environment to analyzing results. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates each step, including compiling a vulnerable C program and identifying the fuzzing function. By the end, acquire the skills to apply jackalope for uncovering vulnerabilities in your own software projects.
Syllabus
Introduction
Cloning and compiling jackalope
Jackalope command line options
Damn Vulnerable C program compilation
Finding fuzzing function
Fuzzing with jackalope
Conclusion
Taught by
Fuzzing_in - Hardik Shah
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