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Integrating with OSS-Fuzz #396

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Google-Autofuzz opened this issue Oct 2, 2019 · 2 comments
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Integrating with OSS-Fuzz #396

Google-Autofuzz opened this issue Oct 2, 2019 · 2 comments

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@Google-Autofuzz
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Greetings opencensus-cpp developers and contributors,

We’re reaching out because your project is an important part of the open source ecosystem, and we’d like to invite you to integrate with our fuzzing service, OSS-Fuzz. OSS-Fuzz is a free fuzzing infrastructure you can use to identify security vulnerabilities and stability bugs in your project. OSS-Fuzz will:

  • Continuously run at scale all the fuzzers you write.
  • Alert you when it finds issues.
  • Automatically close issues after they’ve been fixed by a commit.

Many widely used open source projects like OpenSSL, FFmpeg, LibreOffice, and ImageMagick are fuzzing via OSS-Fuzz, which helps them find and remediate critical issues.

Even though typical integrations can be done in < 100 LoC, we have a reward program in place which aims to recognize folks who are not just contributing to open source, but are also working hard to make it more secure.

We want to stress that anyone who meets the eligibility criteria and integrates a project with OSS-Fuzz is eligible for a reward.

If you're not interested in integrating with OSS-Fuzz, it would be helpful for us to understand why—lack of interest, lack of time, or something else—so we can better support projects like yours in the future.

If we’ve missed your question in our FAQ, feel free to reply or reach out to us at [email protected].

Thanks!

Tommy
OSS-Fuzz Team

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We can also help by starting the OSS-Fuzz integration process for you if lack of time. We just need a google email from you to send bugs to you when libfuzzer finds any.

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g-easy commented Mar 30, 2022

This was done in google/oss-fuzz#5533 by @catenacyber (thanks!)

@g-easy g-easy closed this as completed Mar 30, 2022
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