Google makes Chrome bug detection tool open-source
In its latest effort to aid developers in finding bugs in their software, Google has announced that its scalable fuzzing tool ClusterFuzz will now be open-source and available to all.
The search giant has been using the tool internally for some years now and it has allowed developers to find over 16,000 bugs in Chrome.
A few years ago, Google launched its OSS-Fuzz service which utilised ClusterFuzz, though it was only available to open-source projects.
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