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McAfee: Searching Celebrities Is Not Safe

09/01/09 08:18

One of the main problem when visiting websites is the risk of getting malwares in your computer. With the latest advancements in technology, doing a quick drive-by to certain websites can already lead you to getting your computer vulnerabilities get exploited.

According to McAfee, doing a simple search for your favorite celebrities is already a risky business. They released their 2009 Most Dangerous Celebrities in the cyberspace recently. This means that looking for those celebrities in the net can be dangerous for your computer.

Jessica Biel topped McAfee's list, putting away Brad Pitt as last year's most dangerous. Most of the websites that appears in the search result for her names have high chances of infecting your computers with malware. This means her name is much more dangerous than other celebrities, in the cyberspace.

Singer Beyonce Knowles ranked 2nd in the list while former Friend's mainstay Jennifer Aniston trailed at no. 3, football star Tom Brady ranks 4th and sexy singer/actress Jessica Simpson is at no. 5. The first couple, President Barack Obama and First Lady Michell Obama ranks no.34 and no.39 respectively as the cyberspace's Most Dangerous Celebrities for 2009.

[McAfee: Most Dangerous Celebrity 2009]

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