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A bit late but still; The reality of the matter is that Mac is by far safer than Windows though, and I think it doesn't hurt to take that away from this. Not that one should feel overly safe certainly, but there are some rewards in a more heterogenuous technology landscape that should not be ignored.

Certainly no Mac user should feel the need to switch away from their platform on the count of security, it is not really thanks to Apple (except in that they failed to command a very large portion of the market) but it is still a pretty safe place to be.
I am also for that very reason a bit vary of the suggestion to use Firefox actually, since I would prefer that Safari/webkit grabbed a bit more marketshare to even things out. Firefox is becoming a big target, with both the downsides of pages catering to IE/Firefox and the obvious cracker attention.
But I wont say that you are *incorrect* in your suggestions, just that some notes on the realities of the dangers may be missing