Don't use for...in for arrays. It's best to use the traditional for loop in that case.
The reason is because for...in looks at the array as an object, and therefore properties like indexOf or length may be included in the loop. The normal for loop only deals with numeric keys, so this problem is avoided.
On a side note, unwanted properties could show up when iterating over plain objects as well (as others have noted, properties you add to the object's prototype will show up). You can get around this by writing your for...in loops this way:
var obj = { ... };
for (var prop in obj) {
if (obj.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
var item = obj[prop];
...
}
}
To be clear though: you still shouldn't use this method on arrays.