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by webgoat 2672 days ago
Why do this in the cloud? Wouldn't it make more sense to make standalone software that does the fuzzing?
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> It turns out that many teams don’t want to invest the time and money needed to set up automated fuzzing infrastructure, and using fuzzing tools in an ad-hoc way on your own computer isn’t nearly as effective as continuously fuzzing your code on multiple dedicated CPUs.