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Explained: Fuzzing for security
Sept. 15, 2022, noon |
Malwarebytes Labs blog.malwarebytes.com
Categories: Explained
Categories: News
Tags: Fuzzing
Tags: fuzz testing
Tags: memory leaks
Tags: runtime errors
Tags: race conditions
Tags: control flow error
Tags: memory allocation
Tags: buffer overflow
Fuzzing is an automated software testing method that uses a wide range of invalid and unexpected data as input to find flaws.
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