Armijn Hemel
Armijn Hemel
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For our paper we used the following strace options: strace -e trace=file,process,dup,dup2,close,pipe,pipe2,fcntl -q -f -s 512 The -e option might be useful to reduce the amount of data that is...
If VulnerableCode ever starts going into source code analysis, then a useful tool to find possible vulnerabilities in Linux kernel versions is `cvehound`: Output is either text or JSON.
You might be interested to read the work that was presented at ASE2014: https://rebels.cs.uwaterloo.ca/papers/ase2014_vanderburg.pdf https://rebels.cs.uwaterloo.ca/confpaper/2014/09/14/tracing-software-build-processes-to-uncover-license-compliance-inconsistencies.html