@misk94555 strcat assumes that the first parameter is a nul terminated string. You can't pass an uninitialized buffer to it unlike strcpy etc. Replace the first strcat call with a strcpy call and that should fix the bug.
Specifically it probably doesn't find any zero in the chunk of indeterminate data, then goes to access the array out of bounds. Maybe accessing an illegal address or overwriting important stuff on the stack, such as the function's return address.