http://kb.mozillazine.org/index.phtml?title=Firefox_:_Press
Maintaining Security Online; Steering Clear of Phishers - Wall Street Journal
"If you're worried about security, Firefox is a good way to go."
Signs your PC's under siege, and what you can do - USA Today
"If you can, use the Mozilla Firefox browser."
Tech's Unlikely Comebacks - Wall Street Journal
"[Microsoft] issued a warning for one vulnerability, but then waited as long as 10 months to respond to several other reported bugs. The flaws that were used together to create June's "Download.ject" worm seemed too insignificant on their own to fix immediately, say members of the Internet Explorer team."
Three steps to stop annoying pop-ups - Newark Star Ledger
"This is my favorite way to block popups because you'll also escape the other security flaws of IE."
Infected in 20 minutes - The Register
"Replace Internet Explorer with Mozilla or Mozilla Firefox, and then hide that blue E so it's not on the desktop."
Feel free to explore other browsers - The Sydney Morning Herald + The Age
"I moved to Firefox because I was sick and tired of [Microsoft Internet Explorer's] security problems, slowness, and that it hadn't been upgraded in years. Firefox is by any measure a vastly superior piece of software."
In Search of a Browser That Banishes Clutter - The New York Times
"FOR Katherine Sandlin, a barrage of pop-up ads was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back ... One software switch later, Ms. Sandlin is reveling in a pop-up-free existence and spreading the word about Firefox"
Plugged In - PCWorld
"This polished, cross-platform browser makes migration from IE a snap. The elegant Firefox interface disposes of Web nuisances, from pop-ups to spyware, and adding functionality via extensions is effortless. ... XP Service Pack 2 may offer a few updates to IE, but Firefox is where the innovation is happening."
Mozilla Feeds on Rival's Woes - Wired News
"Downloads of Mozilla and Firefox -- an advanced version of Mozilla -- spiked the day CERT's warning was released, and demand has continued to grow."
IE flaw may boost rival browsers - CNET News
"Non-Microsoft browsers, such as the Opera browser and the Mozilla and Firefox browsers made by the Mozilla Foundation, don't have many of the vulnerable technologies"
Are the Browser Wars Back? - Slate
"Scob didn't get me, but it was enough to make me ditch Explorer in favor of the much less vulnerable Firefox browser."
Internet Explorer is just too risky - Business Week
"For several weeks, I've been testing three alternatives: Mozilla 1.7 and Firefox, both free from Mozilla.org, and Opera 7.5 from Norway's Opera Software, which costs $39 if you want an ad-free version. "
Virus designed to steal windows users' data - Washington Post
"CERT recommends that Explorer users consider other browsers that are not affected by the attack, such as Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera."
Time to Dump Internet Explorer - Security Focus
"It's feature set is enviable: pop-up blocking, tabs, integrated search, an awesome level of customizability, and excellent support for Web standards. But it has really shone (as has the Mozilla Project as a whole, actually) in the area of privacy and security."