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Dark Reading - Desktop Security - Here Comes the (Web) Fuzz - Security News Analysis
From: michaelslists at gmail.com (Michael Silk)
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 20:54:41 +1100
On 2/27/07, Kenneth Van Wyk <ken at krvw.com> wrote:
Here's an interesting article from Dark Reading about web fuzzers. Web fuzzing seems to be gaining some traction these days as a popular means of testing web apps and web services. http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=118162&f_src=darkreading_section_296 Any good/bad experiences and opinions to be shared here on SC-L regarding fuzzing as a means of testing web apps/services? I have to say I'm unconvinced, but agree that they should be one part--and a small one at that--of a robust testing regimen.
unconvinced of what? what fuzzing is useful? or that it's the best security testing method ever? or you remain unconvinced that fuzzing in web apps is > fuzzing in os apps? fuzzing has obvious advantages. that's all anyone should care about.
Cheers, Ken
-- mike
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