When every click behaves exactly as a product owner expects, it is tempting to believe the release is rock‑solid. However, real users and real attackers rarely follow the script. They mistype email addresses, paste emojis into form fields, lose network connectivity halfway through checkout, or probe your APIs with malformed JSON. Negative testing exists precisely
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