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Fuzzing of Embedded Systems: A Survey

Joobeom Yun, Fayozbek Rustamov, Juhwan Kim, Youngjoo Shin

2022ACM Computing Surveys53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Security attacks abuse software vulnerabilities of IoT devices; hence, detecting and eliminating these vulnerabilities immediately are crucial. Fuzzing is an efficient method to identify vulnerabilities automatically, and many publications have been released to date. However, fuzzing for embedded systems has not been studied extensively owing to various obstacles, such as multi-architecture support, crash detection difficulties, and limited resources. Thus, the article introduces fuzzing techniques for embedded systems and the fuzzing differences for desktop and embedded systems. Further, we collect state-of-the-art technologies, discuss their advantages and disadvantages, and classify embedded system fuzzing tools. Finally, future directions for fuzzing research of embedded systems are predicted and discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Fuzz testingComputer scienceCrashComputer securitySoftware bugSoftwareOperating systemSoftware Testing and Debugging TechniquesAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesPhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security
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