Added paper, genetic links, to afl++#10
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Thank you so much for your contribution! If it is not a big trouble, could you minimize the # of references? Do you think all these fuzzers are critical to be referenced from AFL++? The main reason why I am asking is to reduce the number of edges in the graph as much as possible due to visibility issue; so we want to have only essential edges. |
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AFLSmart can be removed |
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In addition, IIRC Marc is the last author in the paper, after Heiko |
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@domenukk would you like to make a commit based on @andreafioraldi 's comments? |
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All right will do :) |
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This PR updates the AFL++ with the relevant paper, and adds directly or indirectly incorporated fuzzers (the ones I could think of)