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Slashdot: Google Experiment Tests Top 5 Browsers, Finds Safari Riddled With Security Bugs

Google Experiment Tests Top 5 Browsers, Finds Safari Riddled With Security Bugs
Published on September 22, 2017 at 06:05PM
An anonymous reader writes from a report via Bleeping Computer: The Project Zero team at Google has created a new tool for testing browser DOM engines and has unleashed it on today’s top five browsers, finding most bugs in Apple’s Safari. Results showed that Safari had by far the worst DOM engine, with 17 new bugs discovered after Fratric’s test. Second was Edge with 6, then IE and Firefox with 4, and last was Chrome with only 2 new issues. The tests were carried out with a new fuzzing tool created by Google engineers named Domato, also open-sourced on GitHub. This is the third fuzzing tool Google creates and releases into open-source after OSS-Fuzz and syzkaller. Researchers focused on testing DOM engines for vulnerabilities because they expect them to be the next target for browser exploitation after Flash reaches end-of-life in 2020.

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