http://www.pmcma.org/faq/

>From the faq:

"What is it?

"Pmcma is a tool aimed at determining if a given software bug
is an exploitable vulnerability by automatically writting an
exploit for it.

"Like every powerful tool made by human beings, it is double
edged : it can be used for good or evil."

and to show the developers have a sense of humor:

"As a computer security enthousiat, you may want to learn more about
software exploitation and experiment. Way to go !

"As a security expert or software hacker well vered in exploit writting,
you may want to automate reverse engineering as much as possible to
spend your time on what is specific to the particular exploit you are
writting.

"As a script kiddie, you may have found a piece of code you don’t
understand on the internet, but are nonetheless decided to go to jail.

"In all those cases, and surely many others, Pmcma was probably made
for you."

I'm thinking of trying it out, but I'll probably do it in a vm.

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