Students are provided with a vulnerable C code. You will analyze the C code by using two static analysis tools, e.g., FlawFinder and cppcheck, understand their outputs, and correct the vulnerabilities accordingly.
Lab Goal
The goal of the following laboratory exercises is for you to get familiar with source code analysis tools, understand their outputs, and improve your code accordingly. Lab Environment A personal computer with one of the Linux Operating Systems installed (strongly recommend Ubuntu 20.04). You can create an Ubuntu VM within VirtualBox. What to Submit Students will submit a document with: 1) The screenshot or printout of execution results of step C.
2) Your analysis and comparison description of step D. 3) For step E, write the corrected program, and printouts/screenshots of the results of the corrected program running with FlawFinder and cppcheck.
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