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Open-source fuzz testing platform
OneFuzz
Other namesProject OneFuzz
Developer Microsoft
Initial releaseSeptember 18, 2020; 5 years ago (2020年09月18日)
Final release
8.9.0 / October 9, 2023; 2 years ago (2023年10月09日)
Repository github.com/microsoft/onefuzz
Written inRust, Python
Operating system Windows, Linux
Platform Cross-platform
Type Fuzzer
License MIT License
Websitewww.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/project-onefuzz/

OneFuzz is a cross-platform free and open source fuzz testing framework by Microsoft.[1] The software enables continuous developer-driven fuzz testing to identify weaknesses in computer software prior to release.[2]

Overview

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OneFuzz is a self-hosted fuzzing-as-a-service platform that automates the detection of software bugs that could be security issues.[1] It supports Windows and Linux.[2]

Notable features include composable fuzzing workflows, built-in ensemble fuzzing, programmatic triage and result de-duplication, crash reporting notification callbacks, and on-demand live-debugging of found crashes.[3] [2] The command-line interface client is written in Python 3, and targets Python 3.7 and up.[4]

Microsoft uses the OneFuzz testing framework to probe Edge, Windows and other products at the company.[1] It replaced the previous Microsoft Security Risk Detection software testing mechanism.[2]

The source code was released on September 18, 2020.[1] It is licensed under MIT License and hosted on GitHub.[5]

On August 31, 2023, it was announced that development would be coming to an end. On November 1, 2023, the GitHub project was archived.[5]

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