No. Not right.
In the early days of the Internet, many people were afraid to buy things online because their credit card number would be out there. I always countered that with the common practice of going for dinner, then when it comes time to pay, you and your credit card to the waiter and he disappears with it somewhere. You have no idea what he's doing with it.
The purpose of my post was sarcasm. Namely, if you're on the web, you're always at risk. Period. No matter what browser you use. No matter what anti-virus you use. But even then, someone can still physically infiltrate your computer, just as handing your credit card to someone is a security risk.
Personally, I don't care what browser you or Naomi use. I have IE, Firefox, and Chrome installed. I primarily use IE, with Firefox my backup.
>Please, don't play this game, the purpose of your response was obvious.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer