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That's a pretty old list. Just to name one, I would recommend taking a look of Radamsa

https://www.ee.oulu.fi/research/ouspg/Radamsa

...from the Oulu University. It's more like a framework for generating intelligent fuzzers than a shrink-wrapped product, though.

The OUSPG guys are really good at fuzzing. There is also a commercial spin-off, Codenomicon, whose tools are quite widely used.



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