Crash report JSObject::defaultValue(JSContext*, JSType, int*) firefox keeps crashing randomly

firefox is crashing all of the time and randomly, not particularly when loading shutting down or certain web sites just random

Hi
I looked too quickly at the crash report. Usually the appearance of cookie references in the crash thread point to that area as being problematic. This is the first time I've seen a thread lined up this way. Wonder if this is something new with Safari 4?
To elaborate a bit more with Bee's helpful suggestions:
SIMBL is not a problem, per se, however PithHelmet is not Safari 4 compatible. To remove it, go to your Finder: HD>Library>Applications Support>SIMBL>Plugins folder. There, move PithHelmet to the trash.
DuctTape is a framework installed as part of SIMBL.
Go to HD>Library>Frameworks and move it to the trash
SIMBL - HD>Library>InputManagers - move SIMBL to the trash, as there is no need for it.
Restart Safari. If the above Plugins were the problem source, Safari ought to be stable.
Next, as Bee mentioned, Flash is outdated:
First, uninstall Flash.
Next, install the latest version from here.
After the install, go to your Applications>Utilities folder and open Disk Utility. When opened, highlight your HD, then in the First-Aid panel "repair permissions".
Restart Safari

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