veccio asked:QUOTE
I heard information on firefox to be more safer than ie for navegation because its almost impossible to be iivaded for a hacker.that is correct?
General differences between IE und the two alternative Browsers (FF and Opera) are: (Guess you knew that already...)
a. Opera and Firefox both are only acting on a "System-Surface-Area" - meaning, both Browsers are actually not linked into the deeper part of the Operating-System, where it might be possible to infect sensitive System-Files. (IE does so, if not configured properly). >>>
Acting on the Surface.b. Opera and Firefox both don´t know any "MS-JS" and "MS-Active-X-Elements". (Active-X-Elements usually do have full System-Rights if used under IE and an Administrative-Account - wich can pose a danger). >>>
No dangerous Scripts.c. Opera and Firefox both are taking advantage of a "reduced Java-Script-Set" that is acting in a kind of "Sandbox". >>>
Reduced Java-Script-Functions.d. Opera's SPARQL- and Firefox´s Gecko-Engine are still performing much faster, concerning Webpage-Loading, as IE´s Trident-Engine. >>>
Faster Engine.The Google-Toolbar is an external function element that all three Browsers can revert to and that actually uses coloring of the URL-Bank to warn before Spyware-Sites. (My personal oppinion is - not to use it - you can never know in how far Google takes advantage of the informations wandering accross their servers).
Concerning your inquiry to be "save" of any Hackers, the installation of Firefox or Opera definately won´t do the trick alone.
You definately need to shut down unnecessary Services under Windows XP und probably take advantage of a Firewall "just after" a clean and sober System-Installation. (Installing a Firewall after your System has already been infected, doesn´t make any sense).
Oliver