Release version: 4.00c
GitHub version: 4.01a
Repository: https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus
AFL++ is maintained by:
Originally developed by Michał "lcamtuf" Zalewski.
AFL++ is a superior fork to Google's AFL - more speed, more and better mutations, more and better instrumentation, custom module support, etc.
You are free to copy, modify, and distribute AFL++ with attribution under the terms of the Apache-2.0 License. See the LICENSE for details.
Here is some information to get you started:
stable
or
dev
- depending on your risk appetite. Also take a look at the list of
important changes in AFL++ and the list of
features.aflplusplus
setup, or use
afl-clang-fast
with AFL_LLVM_CMPLOG=1
. You can find the aflplusplus
default configuration on Google's
fuzzbench.To have AFL++ easily available with everything compiled, pull the image directly from the Docker Hub (available for x86_64 and arm64):
docker pull aflplusplus/aflplusplus
docker run -ti -v /location/of/your/target:/src aflplusplus/aflplusplus
This image is automatically generated when a push to the stable repo happens
(see branches). If you use the command above, you will find your
target source code in /src
in the container.
To build AFL++ yourself - which we recommend - continue at docs/INSTALL.md.
NOTE: Before you start, please read about the common sense risks of fuzzing.
This is a quick start for fuzzing targets with the source code available. To read about the process in detail, see docs/fuzzing_in_depth.md.
To learn about fuzzing other targets, see:
Step-by-step quick start:
Compile the program or library to be fuzzed using afl-cc
. A common way to
do this would be:
CC=/path/to/afl-cc CXX=/path/to/afl-c++ ./configure --disable-shared
make clean all
Get a small but valid input file that makes sense to the program. When fuzzing verbose syntax (SQL, HTTP, etc.), create a dictionary as described in dictionaries/README.md, too.
If the program reads from stdin, run afl-fuzz
like so:
./afl-fuzz -i seeds_dir -o output_dir -- \
/path/to/tested/program [...program's cmdline...]
To add a dictionary, add -x /path/to/dictionary.txt
to afl-fuzz.
If the program takes input from a file, you can put @@
in the program's
command line; AFL++ will put an auto-generated file name in there for you.
Investigate anything shown in red in the fuzzer UI by promptly consulting docs/afl-fuzz_approach.md#understanding-the-status-screen.
You will find found crashes and hangs in the subdirectories crashes/
and
hangs/
in the -o output_dir
directory. You can replay the crashes by
feeding them to the target, e.g. if your target is using stdin:
cat output_dir/crashes/id:000000,* | /path/to/tested/program [...program's cmdline...]
You can generate cores or use gdb directly to follow up the crashes.
We cannot stress this enough - if you want to fuzz effectively, read the docs/fuzzing_in_depth.md document!
Questions? Concerns? Bug reports?
The following branches exist:
We have several ideas we would like to see in AFL++ to make it even better. However, we already work on so many things that we do not have the time for all the big ideas.
This can be your way to support and contribute to AFL++ - extend it to do something cool.
For everyone who wants to contribute (and send pull requests), please read our contributing guidelines before you submit.
Many of the improvements to the original AFL and AFL++ wouldn't be possible without feedback, bug reports, or patches from our contributors.
Thank you! (For people sending pull requests - please add yourself to this list :-)
Jann Horn Hanno Boeck
Felix Groebert Jakub Wilk
Richard W. M. Jones Alexander Cherepanov
Tom Ritter Hovik Manucharyan
Sebastian Roschke Eberhard Mattes
Padraig Brady Ben Laurie
@dronesec Luca Barbato
Tobias Ospelt Thomas Jarosch
Martin Carpenter Mudge Zatko
Joe Zbiciak Ryan Govostes
Michael Rash William Robinet
Jonathan Gray Filipe Cabecinhas
Nico Weber Jodie Cunningham
Andrew Griffiths Parker Thompson
Jonathan Neuschaefer Tyler Nighswander
Ben Nagy Samir Aguiar
Aidan Thornton Aleksandar Nikolich
Sam Hakim Laszlo Szekeres
David A. Wheeler Turo Lamminen
Andreas Stieger Richard Godbee
Louis Dassy teor2345
Alex Moneger Dmitry Vyukov
Keegan McAllister Kostya Serebryany
Richo Healey Martijn Bogaard
rc0r Jonathan Foote
Christian Holler Dominique Pelle
Jacek Wielemborek Leo Barnes
Jeremy Barnes Jeff Trull
Guillaume Endignoux ilovezfs
Daniel Godas-Lopez Franjo Ivancic
Austin Seipp Daniel Komaromy
Daniel Binderman Jonathan Metzman
Vegard Nossum Jan Kneschke
Kurt Roeckx Marcel Boehme
Van-Thuan Pham Abhik Roychoudhury
Joshua J. Drake Toby Hutton
Rene Freingruber Sergey Davidoff
Sami Liedes Craig Young
Andrzej Jackowski Daniel Hodson
Nathan Voss Dominik Maier
Andrea Biondo Vincent Le Garrec
Khaled Yakdan Kuang-che Wu
Josephine Calliotte Konrad Welc
Thomas Rooijakkers David Carlier
Ruben ten Hove Joey Jiao
fuzzah @intrigus-lgtm
If you use AFL++ in scientific work, consider citing our paper presented at WOOT'20:
Andrea Fioraldi, Dominik Maier, Heiko Eißfeldt, and Marc Heuse. “AFL++: Combining incremental steps of fuzzing research”. In 14th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT 20). USENIX Association, Aug. 2020.
@inproceedings {AFLplusplus-Woot20,
author = {Andrea Fioraldi and Dominik Maier and Heiko Ei{\ss}feldt and Marc Heuse},
title = {{AFL++}: Combining Incremental Steps of Fuzzing Research},
booktitle = {14th {USENIX} Workshop on Offensive Technologies ({WOOT} 20)},
year = {2020},
publisher = {{USENIX} Association},
month = aug,
}