1. about ur CC: look man, i am expressing what i have experienced. the guy was really giving some odd answers, hence was my comment in previous post. anyways, nothing serious. will get back to u later when i got some spare time. or i will better call NSE now support in this matter. let them also understand some end users problems.
2. no doubt NSE got some quality security. but my frnd Firefox is truly a genuine thing. its developed & used by cores of ppl every day. its open source. the warning issued by Firefox need not to be taken lightly.
in the world of internet security, there is no thing like "100% full proof". every thing can be breached. We have seen people from neighbor country breaching into the system of DRDO offices & taking away vital national security information. the information which is worth 10 times 1,00,000 cores.
same goes for some chineses kids breaking into the the computers of CIA, white house & many top level US agencies.
the point i am stressing here is: the so called most secured things are the most vulnerable in online world. history indicates so.
i always feel better to be safe than sorry. that's why i thought it will be a good thing to raise the alarm in some form. Never take security issues so lightly. even if they are false positive.
anyways i am quite sure this will not be the case for Zerodha & we are all secured here.
just my 2 cents.