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+ The LibAFL book (WIP) [online](https://aflplus.plus/libafl-book) or in the [repo](./docs/src/)
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+ Our research [paper](https://www.s3.eurecom.fr/docs/ccs22_fioraldi.pdf)
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+ Our RC3 [talk](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RWkT1Q5IV0 "Fuzzers Like LEGO") explaining the core concepts
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+ Our Fuzzcon Europe [talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWB8GIhFAaI "LibAFL: The Advanced Fuzzing Library") with a (a bit but not so much outdated) step-by-step discussion on how to build some example fuzzers
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Some of the parts in this list may be hard, don't be afraid to open a PR if you cannot fix them by yourself, so we can help.
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## Cite
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If you use LibAFL for your academic work, please cite the following paper:
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```bibtex
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@inproceedings{libafl,
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author = {Andrea Fioraldi and Dominik Maier and Dongjia Zhang and Davide Balzarotti},
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title = {{LibAFL: A Framework to Build Modular and Reusable Fuzzers}},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 29th ACM conference on Computer and communications security (CCS)},
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series = {CCS '22},
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year = {2022},
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month = {November},
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location = {Los Angeles, U.S.A.},
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publisher = {ACM},
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}
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```
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#### License
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