I'm currently wondering how much of these patches could've been flagged in an automated manner, in the sense of fuzzing specific parts that have been modified (and a fuzzer that is memory/binary aware).
Would a project like this be unfeasible due to the sheer amount of commits/day?
I'm currently wondering how much of these patches could've been flagged in an automated manner, in the sense of fuzzing specific parts that have been modified (and a fuzzer that is memory/binary aware).
Would a project like this be unfeasible due to the sheer amount of commits/day?