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What the Fuzz?

Fuzz Testing: Breaking Things on Purpose (So Hackers Can’t Do It First) One of our recent blog posts – The 90-90 Aphorism brought up the subject of ‘fuzzing’, which led to several rabbit hole conversations with our team. Many of the non developers on staff assumed it was a made-up term, an autocorrect incorrect, a typo missed during our collaborative blog writing and editing process. As with all things nerdy here at STEP, we embrace every opportunity presented to increase our knowledge or share our expertise. Thanks to our development team and their passionate referrals to sources...

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5 Ways to Spring Clean Your Website

1. CHECK ALL YOUR LINKS Your website can have between a dozen and hundreds (or even thousands) of links. There are inbound links in your written content that link to other parts of your site, and outbound links that show customers where you sourced your information. If these links are not working properly, then potential customers can end up aggravated – and this tends to mean that they will not become your customers. While this step of the website spring cleaning process may be tedious, it’s incredibly important. Take a few hours out of your day to check that all links...

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