Fuzzing
What is Fuzzing?
A testing technique that involves sending random, unexpected, or malformed data to a program to find bugs or vulnerabilities.
Expanded Explanation
Fuzzing helps discover input validation flaws, buffer overflows, or logic errors. Ethical hackers use fuzzers as part of vulnerability research and exploit development.
Related Terms
Input Validation, Buffer Overflow, Exploit, Burp Suite, Web Security.
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