While small market share browsers like Opera and Chrome have built a reputation on their security (with Safari, being a noticeable exception, have a reputation for insecurity), Firefox continues to plod along in a day to day fight, trying to remain a secure platform while dealing with the challenges of browser celebrity.
Perhaps for this reason, Bit9, an application whitelisting firm that helps employers block employee access to certain apps, placed Firefox on the top its list of most vulnerable apps. The remaining spots on the list were filled out with more familiar names, with two through twelve respectively being: Adobe Flash & Acrobat; EMC VMware Player, Workstation, and other products; Sun Java Runtime Environment; Apple QuickTime, Safari, and iTunes; Symantec Norton products; Trend Micro OfficeScan; Citrix products; Aurigma and Lycos image uploaders; Skype; Yahoo Assistant; and Microsoft Windows Live Messenger.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/12/app_threat_list/
http://www.dailytech.com/Firef...+in+New+Study/article13669.htm
The Most Vulnerable Applications - 2008 Report
Inace, FF and ABP here. ;) Ne koristim NoScript jer mi ABP radi potpuno istu stvar, s tim sto NoScript automatski prijavljuje skriptove dok sa ABP-om moram rucno da trazim i blokiram, sto mi ne smeta. Jedan add-on manje. :p