Uh, no. Whether one can plug in additional features to software is completely different from the core code that contains vulnerabilities.
Now let me make this one last case too you, because after this I am iggying this thread.
That's convenient.
The reason why IE has more problems is because it is bigger, simple but not accepted by you, fine.
By me and by much of the security community. The concept of "used more = hacked more" is provably false, and while you can continue to ignore that fact, it doesn't make your argument acceptable.
This argument is over and is quickly going go down to the level of apes tossing shit at each other.
Like most of the trolls that I swat on the tech threads, I have no interest in changing your mind. Rather, my purpose is to keep you from spreading FUD and poisoning the minds of other readers.
If you want to slink back under your bridge that's perfectly fine by me, but don't expect me to stop posting simply because you've painted yourself into a logic corner.
If you are a security expert I weep for our security.