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Zhejiang University

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Zhejiang University is represented in the provided evidence as an author affiliation for security and hardware-verification research on MorFuzz, a processor fuzzing system published in the Proceedings of the 32nd USENIX Security Symposium.

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Zhejiang University

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Zhejiang University appears in the provided evidence as the affiliation of four coauthors of the paper “MorFuzz: Fuzzing Processor via Runtime Instruction Morphing enhanced Synchronizable Co-simulation.” The Zhejiang University-affiliated authors listed in the paper are Jinyan Xu, Yiyuan Liu, Haoran Lin, and Yajin Zhou. The same author block lists Sirui He and Cong Wang as affiliated with City University of Hong Kong. The paper is included in the Proceedings of the 32nd USENIX Security Symposium, held August 9–11, 2023 in Anaheim, California, USA.

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Yajin Zhou ← part of 100% 4e
Yajin Zhou is affiliated with Zhejiang University.
Jinyan Xu ← part of 100% 3e
Jinyan Xu is affiliated with Zhejiang University.
Yiyuan Liu ← part of 100% 3e
Yiyuan Liu is affiliated with Zhejiang University.
Haoran Lin ← part of 100% 3e
Haoran Lin is affiliated with Zhejiang University.
The paper is affiliated with Zhejiang University through its authors.
Kui Ren ← part of 100% 1e
Kui Ren is affiliated with Zhejiang University.

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[1] Zhejiang University affiliation of Jinyan Xu, Yiyuan Liu, Haoran Lin, and Yajin Zhou MorFuzz: Fuzzing Processor via Runtime Instruction Morphing enhanced Synchronizable Co-simulation
[2] MorFuzz paper appeared in the Proceedings of the 32nd USENIX Security Symposium held August 9–11, 2023 in Anaheim, CA MorFuzz: Fuzzing Processor via Runtime Instruction Morphing enhanced Synchronizable Co-simulation
[3] MorFuzz is described as a processor fuzzer for discovering software-triggerable hardware bugs using runtime information to generate valid and meaningful instruction streams MorFuzz: Fuzzing Processor via Runtime Instruction Morphing enhanced Synchronizable Co-simulation
[4] MorFuzz introduces a new input structure, runtime mutation primitives, instruction morphing, co-simulation extensions, and state synchronization MorFuzz: Fuzzing Processor via Runtime Instruction Morphing enhanced Synchronizable Co-simulation
[5] MorFuzz was evaluated on CVA6, Rocket, and BOOM and discovered 17 new bugs with 13 CVEs assigned MorFuzz: Fuzzing Processor via Runtime Instruction Morphing enhanced Synchronizable Co-simulation