Title
Vulnerable Region-Aware Greybox Fuzzing
Abstract
Fuzzing is known to be one of the most effective techniques to uncover security vulnerabilities of large-scale software systems. During fuzzing, it is crucial to distribute the fuzzing resource appropriately so as to achieve the best fuzzing performance under a limited budget. Existing distribution strategies of American Fuzzy Lop (AFL) based greybox fuzzing focus on increasing coverage blindly without considering the metrics of code regions, thus lacking the insight regarding which region is more likely to be vulnerable and deserves more fuzzing resources. We tackle the above drawback by proposing a vulnerable region-aware greybox fuzzing approach. Specifically, we distribute more fuzzing resources towards regions that are more likely to be vulnerable based on four kinds of code metrics. We implemented the approach as an extension to AFL named RegionFuzz. Large-scale experimental evaluations validate the effectiveness and efficiency of RegionFuzz-11 new bugs including three new CVEs are successfully uncovered by RegionFuzz.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1007/s11390-021-1196-0
JOURNAL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Keywords
DocType
Volume
vulnerability detection, greybox fuzzing, code metrics, resource distribution
Journal
36
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
5
1000-9000
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
25
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lingyun Situ101.35
Zhiqiang Zuo2336.53
Guan Le33810.01
Linzhang Wang441841.32
Li Xuandong567279.78
Jin Shi6246.28
Peng Liu71701171.49