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(Unverified)May 18th 2007 4:21PM
This is one of those topics where, "mileage may vary"...lol. Cause yea, it depends how "smart" you are (as far as smart computing), and of course, what websites you visit..
And well, IE isn't that bad...if you set the Internet zone to High, set the "Trusted" zone to Low, and only "Trust" sites that you absolutely "trust".
That concept has been working for me lately..hehe.
But really, if Google is making such a big deal about this? BRING it on, create an extention and/or "Add-On" for Mozilla and/or more importantly, IE, that warns users of "bad" websites that they visit...If they know what "bad code" looks like, surely a plugin/addon/BHO could warn of bad sites...