Well, the Safari browser for Windows was released yesterday (a beta release mind you) and so far in less than 24 hours there have been several bugs discovered. (ex. 2) (ex. 3)
Article Link (was able to duplicate)
In the process of reading up on this “less-than-zero day” I became aware of a tool that I, ashamedly, didn’t know about previously. The tool called, Hamachi, is a tool to test the integrity of a web browser.
Hamachi is a community-developed utility for verifying browser integrity, written by H D Moore and Aviv Raff. Hamachi will look for common DHTML implementation flaws by specifying common “bad” values for method arguments and property values.
Check it out.
A couple of debugging tools that you can use are Ollydbg and WinDBG.
[tags]Safari Browser, Safari Vulnerabilities, Hamachi, Browser Testing[/tags]