mutation-based fuzzing
Mutation-based fuzzing is a testing technique that involves modifying inputs to a program in random or deterministic ways to detect and exploit vulnerabilities by causing unexpected behavior or crashes. It generates mutated versions of valid inputs and feeds them into the program, aiming to discover bugs and security vulnerabilities.
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