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OneFuzz- Microsoft Open Source Fuzzing Platform

Posted on 19 September 2020

From hackersonlineclub.com

Microsoft OneFuzz

Project OneFuzz enables continuous developer-driven fuzzing to proactively harden software prior to release. With a single command, which can be baked into CICD, developers can launch fuzz jobs from a few virtual machines to thousands of cores.

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