Fuzzing is a software testing technique used to discover coding errors and security vulnerabilities by inputting a large volume of randomly generated, invalid, unexpected, or malformed data into a system. The system's response is then monitored for crashes, assertions, or potential memory leaks. It's commonly used to test the robustness of software and identify weaknesses that could be exploited.
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