Addison Crump

Addison Crump

Addison Crump

My name is Addison Crump. I'm a Texas A&M University graduate (class of '21) and currently a Ph.D. candidate at CISPA. I'm also a member of secret.club and a maintainer of LibAFL.

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Developers of software or designs under test in a security research context must be informed of all vulnerabilities discovered during that research within 90 days of discovery, with no exceptions. Research strategies and materials...
This section contains miscellaneous publications, such as blog posts on other sites or projects that sit on some git or another somewhere. 2024 Ring Around The Regex: Lessons learned from fuzzing regex libraries 2022 Differential Fuzzing...
You may find each of the papers in this section on my ORCID page. 2025 SBFT’25 Competition Report — Fuzzing Track TWINFUZZ: Differential Testing of Video Hardware Acceleration Stacks 2024 SoK: Prudent Evaluation Practices for Fuzzing...
This section contains recordings, slides, or other information regarding talks and presentations I've given. This is not an exhaustive list! 2025 39c3: Demystifying Fuzzer Behaviour SBFT'25: Fuzzing Competition Results TAMU Cybersecurity...
Available with paywall online from ACM. Available online for free from EURECOM. Source code available on the LibAFL GitHub.
I only really use laptops, and I use several throughout my various tasks. This leads to some synchronisation and authentication issues; maybe I need to develop on something that's on another machine, or I need to use SSH/GPG...
This was a presentation offered during SBFT'23 to describe the LibAFL team's submissions to the fuzzing tool competition. Slides presented. Recording available on YouTube (starting at 4:45:08).
Available with paywall online from IEEE. Available online for free from AFL++ website. Source code available on the LibAFL GitHub.
Available with paywall online from IEEE. Available online for free from AFL++ website. Source code available on the LibAFL GitHub.
A two-part blog series posted on secret.club under the title: "Earn $200K by fuzzing for a weekend". Clickbait-y, yes, but I thought it was important to get people looking into differential fuzzing :) Part 1 details the process of...
Available with paywall online from IEEE. Available online for free from Yanze Li's website.
This was a project I did during my undergrad when I was still learning about where I wanted to go with my security research. As with many projects, this was not completed meaningfully. The text below is my hopeful, naïve self expecting...
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