10:19 I'd offer than random value writing isn't "dangerous" in the sense, it's not any more dangerous than sequential values in terms of setting some change that you can't figure out how to reverse later. I think what randomness provides in fuzzing is the possibility to discover state-based functions like door-knocking that you might not find doing a sequential write series.
Excellent video Collin! What hardware did you use for the CAN interface?
Hi, how to send frames and seen answer from my controller? (send TX and have RX)
10:19 I'd offer than random value writing isn't "dangerous" in the sense, it's not any more dangerous than sequential values in terms of setting some change that you can't figure out how to reverse later. I think what randomness provides in fuzzing is the possibility to discover state-based functions like door-knocking that you might not find doing a sequential write series.
which website we buy it can blocker
Great video and tool. Please do put the actual hex value on the left of the fuzzing window. That would help mere mortals like myself :)
hi can l get software thanks in advance
www.savvycan.com or www.github.com/collin80/SavvyCAN