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Google launches open source fuzzing tool to tackle SolarWinds-style attacks – TechRadar
Google asserts that ClusterFuzzLite will help improve the quality of code

Google has announced a new open source
project designed to assist software developers
find vulnerabilities in their code, without much effort, in order to help enhance the security of the software supply chain.
The company says that with just a few lines…
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