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How to find 56 potential vulnerabilities in FreeBSD code

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 11:11 am    Post subject: How to find 56 potential vulnerabilities in FreeBSD code Reply with quote

It's high time to recheck FreeBSD project and to show that even in such serious and qualitative projects PVS-Studio easily finds errors. This time I decided to take a look at the analysis process in terms of detecting potential vulnerabilities. PVS-Studio has always been able to identify defects that could potentially be used for a hacker attack. However, we haven't focused on this aspect of the analyzer and described the errors as typos, consequences of sloppy Copy-Paste and so on, but have never classified them according to CWE, for example. Nowadays it is very popular to speak about security and vulnerabilities that's why I will try to broaden at the perception of our analyzer. PVS-Studio helps not only to search for bugs, but it is also a tool that improves the code security.

Full article: "How to find 56 potential vulnerabilities in FreeBSD code in one evening".
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