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Streamline Kernel Development Using Ktest Automated Testing

Learn about ktest, a tool for making Linux kernel programmers' lives easier by automating certain aspects of Linux kernel testing. . In October 2010, Steven Rostedt announced on the LKML that he was working on a script called ktest.pl to automate certain aspects of Linux kernel testing. The script is aimed at individual kernel programmers testing their patch series, and provides an alternative to the Autotest framework, which is powerful but quite involved for one person to set up. This post will cover ktest's capabilities and requirements, and give concrete examples of how to use it in one specific environment, a single physical machine with a qemu VM run under virsh. The link for this article located at Oracle Linux Blog is no longer available. . Explore the ways in which ktest simplifies the process of testing the Linux kernel for developers, boosting effectiveness and output.. Automated Testing,Linux Kernel,Kernel Programmers,ktest,Testing Tool. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Firing Range Tool: Test Web App Security Scanners Effectively

Google today released to open source tool called Firing Range, which is designed as a test bed for Web application security scanners that provides coverage for a wide variety of cross-site scripting (XSS) and other vulnerabilities on a massive scale. - See more at: . According to Google security engineer Claudio Criscione, 70 percent of the bugs in Google The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . Microsoft unveils Code Lab, a community-driven platform designed for validating security tools against CSRF and additional exploit categories.. Web Application Security, Open Source Testing, XSS Testing, Vulnerability Assessment. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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RFDump: RFID Tag Auditing Tool For Data Security and Interoperability

RFDump is a backend GPL tool to directly interoperate with any RFID ISO-Reader to make the contents stored on RFID tags accessible. This makes the following types of audits possible: Test robustness of data-structures on the reader and the backend-application; Proof-of-concept manipulations of RFID tag contents; Clone / copy & paste User-Data stored on RFID tags; Audit tag-security features. . The link for this article located at is no longer available. . The link for this article located at is no longer available.. rfdump, backend, directly, interoperate, iso-reader, contents. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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