How too optimized firefox/using microsoft,to protect against all attackes

i was told to have this s/e optimized to block all attackes,i have found when i use firefox i end up with intrusions, when i use panda 2011 to elimanate and block all attemps of my p/c,when using ie .i stil get freezes and need to restart.

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