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To view the current version of the license agreement for any licenses you have, please visit the license server. After logging in, you can click on "My Licenses" to see all your existing licenses. There is a "View agreement" button underneath each license. Clicking this button will take you the page containing the current license agreement for that license.
⤷ read more Published on December 17th, 2018. November 2018 BugId release 2018-11-21A new version of BugId has been released. Changes in this version include improved bug ids for various types of Access Violations, better detection of stack-related AVs (some AVs were falsely reported as stack related before), removal of Process Integrity Level information from the report and changes to the names of time-related configuration settings.
⤷ read more Published on November 21st, 2018. New BugId Version Requires New License FileA new version of BugId has beeen released that includes minor improvements and
bug fixes. It also brings new "modules" to the project, which will require a
new licenses file, as the existing license files do not covere these modules.
You are advised to go the the license server at https://license.
Have you always wanted to get into fuzzing browsers but thought it would be way too complex to even get started? This article explains how to combine Domato (an open source fuzzer) with BugId to get started fast and without having to know exactly what you're doing: fuzz first, think later!
⤷ read more Published on October 17th, 2018. April 2018 BugId minor update to licensing systemAn minor update to BugId has been released based on the previous release. This update changes the unique id BugId uses to register with the license server. You will want to download this version before applying any licenses you have recently received, as otherwise the license server may believe you are running BugId on two different systems.
⤷ read more Published on April 18th, 2018. New BugId released based on dev branchA new version of BugId has been released based on the "dev" branch from
GitHub. It contains the usual improvements and bug fixes (you can read all the
details in the accompanying "RELEASE NOTES.
From now on, all versions of BugId will require a license to use after a one
month trial period. You can request a commercial or a non-commercial license
online at license.