In this video, we are testing cargo-libafl, the new LibAFL-based fuzzer for Rust fuzzing. This new cargo utility is a replacement for (and a fork of) cargo-fuzz to use a LibAFL-based fuzzer instead of libfuzzer. Let’s see how it performs compare to libfuzzer.
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