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authorllzmb <46303940+llzmb@users.noreply.github.com>2022-01-20 20:59:36 +0100
committerllzmb <46303940+llzmb@users.noreply.github.com>2022-01-20 20:59:36 +0100
commit4902bb91d259e128afff3cb135830e486740ddb3 (patch)
tree8916371438cf4aa093ecdd46ce3c9277687cf326
parent237a475d9b363930640a009f80ab1fceed4f202e (diff)
downloadafl++-4902bb91d259e128afff3cb135830e486740ddb3.tar.gz
Fix links and spelling of Redqueen
-rw-r--r--docs/features.md4
-rw-r--r--instrumentation/README.cmplog.md5
-rw-r--r--qemu_mode/README.md2
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/docs/features.md b/docs/features.md
index 25e1a9a3..dd3d2bcb 100644
--- a/docs/features.md
+++ b/docs/features.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 # Important features of AFL++
 
 AFL++ supports llvm from 3.8 up to version 12, very fast binary fuzzing with
-QEMU 5.1 with laf-intel and redqueen, FRIDA mode, unicorn mode, gcc plugin, full
+QEMU 5.1 with laf-intel and Redqueen, FRIDA mode, unicorn mode, gcc plugin, full
 *BSD, Mac OS, Solaris and Android support and much, much, much more.
 
 ## Features and instrumentation
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Among others, the following features and patches have been integrated:
 * Unicorn mode which allows fuzzing of binaries from completely different
   platforms (integration provided by domenukk)
 * The new CmpLog instrumentation for LLVM and QEMU inspired by
-  [Redqueen](https://www.syssec.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/media/emma/veroeffentlichungen/2018/12/17/NDSS19-Redqueen.pdf)
+  [Redqueen](https://github.com/RUB-SysSec/redqueen)
 * Win32 PE binary-only fuzzing with QEMU and Wine
 * AFLfast's power schedules by Marcel Böhme:
   [https://github.com/mboehme/aflfast](https://github.com/mboehme/aflfast)
diff --git a/instrumentation/README.cmplog.md b/instrumentation/README.cmplog.md
index a2caca4f..8a9fd372 100644
--- a/instrumentation/README.cmplog.md
+++ b/instrumentation/README.cmplog.md
@@ -4,9 +4,8 @@ The CmpLog instrumentation enables logging of comparison operands in a shared
 memory.
 
 These values can be used by various mutators built on top of it. At the moment,
-we support the RedQueen mutator (input-2-state instructions only), for details
-see
-[the RedQueen paper](https://www.syssec.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/media/emma/veroeffentlichungen/2018/12/17/NDSS19-Redqueen.pdf).
+we support the Redqueen mutator (input-2-state instructions only), for details
+see [the Redqueen paper](https://github.com/RUB-SysSec/redqueen).
 
 ## Build
 
diff --git a/qemu_mode/README.md b/qemu_mode/README.md
index a045ef4f..3ebfc54c 100644
--- a/qemu_mode/README.md
+++ b/qemu_mode/README.md
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ Recommended, but not as good as CMPLOG mode (see below).
 
 ## 8) CMPLOG mode
 
-Another new feature is CMPLOG, which is based on the redqueen project. Here all
+Another new feature is CMPLOG, which is based on the Redqueen project. Here all
 immediates in CMP instructions are learned and put into a dynamic dictionary and
 applied to all locations in the input that reached that CMP, trying to solve and
 pass it. This is a very effective feature and it is available for x86, x86_64,