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Great work by the MS team. It is great progress to shift OOB access into a controlled crash. These kinds of panic bugs are then easy to remediate, with clear stack traces, as we see in the turn around time from the report.
So WinAFL is a C/C++ program? So they debugged a Rust OOB access bug in the Windows Kernel with a C/C++ program?

A bug in Rust component that could have led to Windows kernel compromise was detected with a C/C++ program?

Excuse me while I just sit over here and snicker for a bit at the irony.