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About the dataset #153

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nicedinner opened this issue Jul 27, 2023 · 3 comments
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About the dataset #153

nicedinner opened this issue Jul 27, 2023 · 3 comments

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@nicedinner
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How did the authors obtain the 42 exploited projects and 45,000 projects? It is really important for my research to acquire them, particularly the 42 projects.

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shouc commented Jul 27, 2023

Thank you for your interest!

Regarding the 42 exploited projects

You can find the dataset in this sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yfRbBG2h891JJckuNGdSlmiMxQaT_y1Za7owf34lWSE/edit?usp=sharing
ItyFuzz has the capability to directly identify vulnerabilities (such as attackers earning money from contracts, arbitrary external calls, and LP issues) for the targets highlighted in green color. However, for the targets highlighted in blue, we need to manually define some simple oracles (invariants) in order to detect potential vulnerabilities.

Regarding 45,000 projects

Crawled from following sources

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kashifnaeem745 commented Jul 27, 2023 via email

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@shouc Thank you!!

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