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To determine if a software program properly handles a wide range of invalid input, a form of automated testing can be used to randomly generate invalid input in an attempt to crash the program.
What term is commonly used when referring to this type of testing?

  • A. Randomizing
  • B. Bounding
  • C. Mutating
  • D. Fuzzing
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Daniel8660
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
Launch Attacks - Fuzzing Attackers use the fuzzing technique to repeatedly send random input to the target API to generate error messages that reveal critical information. To perform fuzzing, attackers use automated scripts that send a huge number of requests with a varying combination of input parameters to achieve the goal. (P.1934/1918)
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ronxz
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Fuzz Testing - Huge amounts of random data called ‘Fuzz’ will be generated by the fuzz testing tools (Fuzzers) and used against the target web application to discover vulnerabilities that can be exploited by various attacks (p. 1957)
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ANDRESCB1988
1 year, 9 months ago
correct
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Jude2021
1 year, 9 months ago
correct
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