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Once in a while we go back to the projects that we have previously checked using PVS-Studio, which results in their descriptions in various articles. Two reasons make these comebacks exciting for...
Welcome to all fans of trashing someone else's code. :) Today in our laboratory, we have a new material for a research - the source code of the AWS SDK for .NET project. At the time, we wrote...
Microsoft is not the only company to go open source recently - other companies are following this trend too. This brings us, the developers of PVS-Studio, another wonderful opportunity to test...
Posting of projects sources by Microsoft is a good reason to perform their analysis. This time is no exception and today we will look at suspicious places, found in Infer.NET code. Down with...
Recently a long-awaited event has happened - Unity Technologies uploaded the C# source code of the game engine, available for free download on GitHub. The code of the engine and the editor...
How many people use subtitles worldwide? Probably, a lot. In the Internet you can find subtitles for almost any film in many languages for educational purposes or just because of love to the...
This small article is an intermediate result of a search on a topic of already known vulnerabilities in open source C# projects. I wanted to look at the examples of code that was vulnerable...
This time I go back again to the check of the Tizen project. In my recent post "Experiment of Bug Detection in the Code of C #Components of Tizen" in our blog, I analyzed the code of C#...
Recently, my colleague Andrey Karpov asked me to find 3-4 bugs in one of the Tizen components, written in C#.He has also done the analysis of Tizen, searching for bugs in the C/C++ code and is...
Recently I have done comparison of C# analyzers by PVS-Studio and SonarQube on the base of PascalABC.NET code. The research turned out to be pretty engaging, so I decided to continue working in...