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diff --git a/docs/tutorials.md b/docs/tutorials.md index 64d2b376..477ff98b 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials.md +++ b/docs/tutorials.md @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ # Tutorials +If you are a total newbie, try this guide: + +* [https://github.com/alex-maleno/Fuzzing-Module](https://github.com/alex-maleno/Fuzzing-Module) + Here are some good write-ups to show how to effectively use AFL++: * [https://aflplus.plus/docs/tutorials/libxml2_tutorial/](https://aflplus.plus/docs/tutorials/libxml2_tutorial/) @@ -17,7 +21,7 @@ training, then we can highly recommend the following: * [https://github.com/antonio-morales/Fuzzing101](https://github.com/antonio-morales/Fuzzing101) If you are interested in fuzzing structured data (where you define what the -structure is), these links have you covered: +structure is), these links have you covered (some are outdated though): * libprotobuf for AFL++: [https://github.com/P1umer/AFLplusplus-protobuf-mutator](https://github.com/P1umer/AFLplusplus-protobuf-mutator) |