"Selenium tests run directly in a browser, just as real users do.". How well does software do at auditing Web application for security vulnerabilities? Most times the only way to check for some security flaws is to look at the source code. I wonder if these types of software report back with lots of false-negatives for the developers to sort through.

Selenium is a test tool for web applications. Selenium tests run directly in a browser, just as real users do. And they run in Internet Explorer, Mozilla and Firefox on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. No other test tool covers such a wide array of platforms.

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