Lab Setup: Browser Fuzzing

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Browser fuzzing is a type of security testing that is used to find vulnerabilities in web browsers. It invokes undefined behavior in the browser by feeding it invalid input, and then looks for crashes or other unusual behavior that could indicate a security issue. Browser fuzzing can be used to test both the browser itself and web applications that run in the browser.

The Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools for Google Cloud Platform. It includes a command-line interface, as well as Python, Java, and Go programming language interfaces. The SDK makes it easy to develop and manage your applications on Google Cloud Platform.

ASAN stands for Address Sanitizer and is a memory error detector for the Google Chrome browser. It is used to find out-of-bounds and use-after-free type bugs. ASAN has helped to improve the stability of the Chrome browser and has been instrumental in finding and fixing memory safety issues in open-source projects.

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