Hi drhayden1,
Yes, I took that test several times and 0 high 0 medium and 0 low risk with Flock Sulfur and the security extensions. Funny was that the Browzar browser, a hopeless IE7 shell-end also had very good test results (failed only 1 with javascript installed). So take this Belgian scanner for what it is worth. Do you know that gnucitizen now now has a browser ports scanner that works without javascript and through CSS (which is becoming more and more unmanageable), and can read out your whole browser history through a neatly placed evil embedded string. So that is why I have stealther there, and clear history, cache, cookies etc. after every browser session. I also like the Jason's. Recently a Dutchman playing in the URL browser also found some holes, the developers of the Mozilla browsers haven't even thought about when coding, so no security there. Reason to have the Locationbar2 add-on. Better put a browser through a Fuzzer and analyse all script inside the browser folders if there is secure code inside. The malcreant can be rather innovative these days, and come up with real pieces of "creative art".
polonus