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Javascript is the #1 way of being hacked through the browser. Usually in combination with Flash, PDF or Java plugins.
I use NoScript for security reasons. It has the nice benefit of scrambling most advertisements and tracking methods as well.
Most sites work fine without script. For those that try to insist via overlay layers and other tricks, there's various methods to override their CSS or edit the DOM via script. I find these Javascript-demanding sites to be so annoying that I enjoy defeating their silly tricks.