You are missing the catch, mike
mike*0*, You are saying that only *0% of people use Firefox, right? So hackers won't target it, because so few people use it.
This is a destructive combo. Here it is.
*. *0% use it, therefore it is targeted less by hackers
2. Someone notices this, then tells others to use Firefox
*. Many people join, and tell others who tell others who tell others who tell others....
4. Let's say in a year nearly 60% of people now use it, thinking that only *0% of people use it, so that means they aren't going to get h4x0r*d
5. But they are wrong. Hackers now catch on to the fact that many people are joining Firefox, lured by the sense of security. They now focus on Firefox
6. Soon, smart people start using a new browser I'll call Finkle. They swtich for the same reason people switched to Firefox
7. Repeat steps *-5, replacing Firefox with Finkle.