AutoPiff
Semantic analysis engine that automates detection of security-relevant changes in Windows kernel driver patches using 58

Our Take
AutoPiff is the kind of tool that makes you wonder why no one built it sooner — a semantic analysis engine that parses Windows kernel driver patches against 58 YAML-based rules covering 22 vulnerability categories, and apparently cuts manual analysis time from 4-12 hours down to under 5 minutes. The YAML rules thing is smart because it means you can actually extend this yourself if you're working on niche kernel attack surfaces. If you're a security researcher or developer doing driver audits, it's worth a look.
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