2023
DOI: 10.1109/tse.2022.3156637
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SeqTrans: Automatic Vulnerability Fix Via Sequence to Sequence Learning

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“…Abadi et al [1] developed a tool specifically for fixing injection vulnerabilities by placing sanitizers on the right place in the code. More recently, SeqTrans [8], VuRLE [24], and SEADER [54] are tools that leveraged existing repair patterns to produce vulnerability patches. Despite these studies, an independent evaluation of the the repair rate on a broader set of vulnerabilities is still lacking as the the source code of SeqTrans [8], and SEADER [54] has been only recently published.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Abadi et al [1] developed a tool specifically for fixing injection vulnerabilities by placing sanitizers on the right place in the code. More recently, SeqTrans [8], VuRLE [24], and SEADER [54] are tools that leveraged existing repair patterns to produce vulnerability patches. Despite these studies, an independent evaluation of the the repair rate on a broader set of vulnerabilities is still lacking as the the source code of SeqTrans [8], and SEADER [54] has been only recently published.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The source code for the two APR4Sectools SEADER [54] and SeqTrans [8] have just been released. Therefore, we did not have Table 3: Tools used in experiment.…”
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confidence: 99%
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