Security News > 2017 > May > Google found over 1,000 bugs in 47 open source projects (Help Net Security)
In the last five months, Google’s OSS-Fuzz program has unearthed over 1,000 bugs in 47 open source software projects, and it’s ready to integrate even more of them. Fuzzing open source Software flaws can end up creating security vulnerabilities, and undermine the security of the open source foundation of many apps, sites, services, and networked things. Launched in December 2016, OSS-Fuzz aims to provide continuous fuzzing for select core open source software. “OSS-Fuzz’s goal is … More →
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