You can also add "noscript" as well (to FireFox).
Malcolm - FireFox usage is probably near 35% these days, with IE6/7/8 taking up nearly the rest. I think you'll find that as FireFox grows in usage, so will the total number of exploits, and this is what we are partly seeing.
FireFox has a larger memory footprint than IE (I see it all the time on our TS server @ work), and from my experiences at home and work, is more unstable in general usage than IE7. That said, I do have several extensions installed on my FireFox @ work (and at home for that matter), and it is possible that they are adding to the instability that I'm seeing.
Dave
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