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Gawd
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- Jun 7, 2007
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Wow, so you're using FireFox with Javascript turned off. Not only that you can't really enjoy most web sites, but that won't actually help you with security.never used chrome, only use FF + noscript & i'm not changing those habits until someone can prove another browser is more secure
I've seen 2 things with FireFox:
1) I had a trojan embedded in a cookie in the browser cache. Something like that is done with PHP, which you can't control by the way.
2) I had information stolen from my browser's cache, again with a PHP script.
You're clueless about security. You should also know that FireFox is a single process browser. That's why when you're opening too many tabs it slows down, or sometimes a single tab can crash the whole browser. Opening another browser window doesn't help either, because it runs on the same process. Inside that single process run multiple threads that share the same memory buffer. Since FireFox is only 32bits, it can only allocate 2GB for itself. Chrome for example can allocate 2GB per process. Also, it creates a new process for every new tab or window you open. Guess which one is more secure?