IE is fundamentally flawed with some pretty
horrendous security holes. Not to mention that most hackers primarily focus their attention on Internet Explorer vulnerabilities, and IE users are the first to suffer from newly discovered hacks and backdoors.
I didn't know so many people still tolerated using it. Besides the obvious security flaws, I find it cumbersome and awkward to use. At least with Firefox I don't need to have 20 items squashed together on my taskbar. Tabs let me see all the pages I currently have open, no matter which one I'm looking at, and other pages are just a click away. And all I have on my taskbar is one little FireFox item.
I use it for browsing these forums infact. I go to the main page, open the main sections in their own tabs, and then proceed to go through those tabs and open more tabs for each topic. About 2 minutes later I'm ready to start viewing them one after another, without having to wait for pages to load, or wading through clutter, etc.
But hey, each to their own.

There's no problem if you have the anti-virus and anti-*ware programs to deal with whatever you pick up. Personally, I prefer not to pick things up in the first place...
