New content about CRS and our journey in the AIxCC finals at https://t.co/FvcxNw0vDH! In my opinion, AIxCC marks a turning point for code agents, transitioning from augmentation to automation. While we opted for augmentation, I hope automation proves to be better in the future.
It's been 2 years since I last updated my blog, and 12 hours until the final result of AIxCC. This is a recap of my journey with @42_b3yond_6ug, our CRS, and a peek into other teams' CRSs thanks to @ctfradiooo.
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@DongdongShe@is_eqv I think you guys did a great job on FOX, and this GitHub issue made an awkward mistake. I'm surprised by how carelessly people use it as "proof" that “they must be faking it.” I would appreciate more evaluators in this field, but this… 😅
Team 42-b3yond-6ug successfully broke through in #AIxCC, advancing to the finals and winning a $2,000,000 prize provided by DARPA. During #DefCon, we had frank and in-depth exchanges with various teams. Keep up the good work, looking forward to seeing you again in 2025!
AI Cyber Challenge Semifinal Competition results are in! Congratulations to the top seven scoring teams who will advance to finals, and to all the competitors who worked to help safeguard the code that underpins critical infrastructure. More: https://t.co/LktjU8rBB5
I've subscribed to the Trail of Bits blog for a long time, and this is what a blog should be like. ASAN is such a common tool, but no article explains it better than theirs. https://t.co/ngg132e1oe
A Northwestern CS team including PhD students Wenxuan Shi and Jiahao Yu and Professor Xinyu Xing won first place in the fuzzing tool competition @sbftworkshop for their AI-powered BandFuzz tool. Congratulations!
@whexyshi@xingxinyu
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Congrats to the 7 companies that will receive $1 million each to develop AI-enabled cyber reasoning systems that automatically find and fix software vulnerabilities as part of the #AIxCC Small Business Track! Full announcement: https://t.co/SC6yEFsooy.
Just wrote a complex table without using https://t.co/ocy8EjcDUm for the first time. @typstapp is awesome! If you're using LaTeX for your paper writing, you should definitely give it a try.