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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 29, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 27, 2010
Stephen Fink, Yorktown Heights, NY (US);
Yinnon A. Haviv, Beerotaim, IL;
Roee Hay, Haifa, IL;
Marco Pistoia, Amawalk, NY (US);
Ory Segal, Tel Aviv, IL;
Adi Sharabani, Ramat Gan, IL;
Manu Sridharan, Boulder, CO (US);
Frank Tip, Ridgewood, NJ (US);
Omer Tripp, Har-Adar, IL;
Omri Weisman, Tel Aviv, IL;
Stephen Fink, Yorktown Heights, NY (US);
Yinnon A. Haviv, Beerotaim, IL;
Roee Hay, Haifa, IL;
Marco Pistoia, Amawalk, NY (US);
Ory Segal, Tel Aviv, IL;
Adi Sharabani, Ramat Gan, IL;
Manu Sridharan, Boulder, CO (US);
Frank Tip, Ridgewood, NJ (US);
Omer Tripp, Har-Adar, IL;
Omri Weisman, Tel Aviv, IL;
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Systems, methods are program products for simulating black box test results using information obtained from white box testing, including analyzing computer software (e.g., an application) to identify a potential vulnerability within the computer software application and a plurality of milestones associated with the potential vulnerability, where each of the milestones indicates a location within the computer software application, tracing a path from a first one of the milestones to an entry point into the computer software application, identifying an input to the entry point that would result in a control flow from the entry point and through each of the milestones, describing the potential vulnerability in a description indicating the entry point and the input, and presenting the description via a computer-controlled output medium.