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So, I would say, it is going to be supported.
In what form, I am not sure. There has been minimal effort in the development of Seamonkey2.0, which has been stuck at the same alpha1 pre for over a year, I believe.
I like the idea of 2.0, because it includes the Firefox add-on manager, and a few other Firefox goodies.
As security, I think that any OS should be safe enough, using safe browsing. I, never, had ME, and I know nothing about an automatic guard function.
Take a look at this page 
UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008070208 Firefox/3.0.1
"I've got a very poor sense of direction. I keep forgetting which way is forwards."
WinXP, SP3, 512 MB, 3.0.15 regular, 3.5.5 regular and portable , TB2.0.0.23, Flock2.5.2, IE8.0, SM2.0, Google Chrome2.0.x, Zone Alarm Firewall; AVG9.0, JRE1.6_17