The most-dangerous celebs on the Web,   What's the matter with Jessica Biel?  McAfee, the anti-virus software  maker, is out with its third annual list of the most dangerous names to  search  on the web, and reports that if you Google "Jessica Biel  screensavers"  (or Yahoo or Bing it), almost half the downloads you  could click on will  try to deposit malware (viruses, pop-up ads,  spyware, etc.) in your  computer. most dangerous celebrities web, Here is McAfee's list of the "Riskiest Celebrities to Search on the Web":
1. Jessica Biel
2. Beyonce
3. Jennifer Aniston
4. Tom Brady
5. Jessica Simpson
6. Gisele Bundchen
7. Miley Cyrus
8. Megan Fox, Angelina Jolie (tie)
9. Ashley Tisdale
10. Brad Pitt (he was first last year)
11. Reese Witherspoon
12. Britney Spears
13. Rihanna
14. Lindsay Lohan
15. Kim Kardashian
"Cybercriminals are star watchers too -- they latch onto popular   celebrities to encourage the download of malicious software in   disguise," said Jeff Green, a McAfee senior vice president, in a press   statement. "Consumers' obsession with celebrity news and culture is   harmless in theory, but one bad download can cause a lot of damage to a   computer."
McAfee says it compiled the rankings using software it makes called  SiteAdvisor.  There is a version you can download for free, which warns  how risky a site is before you click on it.
This comes with the standard disclaimer that McAfee is in the business   of selling software to protect your machine from such crises. Their   virus-scan programs start at $29.99.  They add that Windows computers   are not the only vulnerable ones; users of Apple, Linux and others get   hit too.
There are many competitors, of course, and some of the best don't charge   anything for their most basic versions.  Norton, AVG, Kaspersky and   F-Secure are among the most popular.
In June, McAfee went through the top 2,600 search terms from Google,  Yahoo and elsewhere, and came out with an overall list of riskiest  searches -- celebrities need not apply.  It was a very different list:
1. Word Unscrambler 
2. Lyrics 
3. MySpace 
4. Free Music Downloads 
5. Phelps, Weber-Gale, Jones and Lezak Wins 4x 100m Relay 
6. Free Music 
7. Game Cheats 
8. Printable Fill in Puzzles
9. Free Ringtones 
10. Solitaire 
The Most Dangerous Names on the Web 
One thing that unifies these terms is that many of them lead you to   downloadable files. Looking at any Web site means your computer will   download something (the picture of Ms. Biel with this story, for   instance), but larger files mean more room for malware.
Computer security people say the actual search is not what's risky; that   plain-vanilla list of links you see if you Google something is pretty   harmless.  Clicking through to an actual site is where you court   trouble. 
What names are safe to search?  Obviously, you do better if you're not   looking for people in the headlines.  But McAfee claims Barack Obama was   only 34th on its new list, and Michele Obama was 39th.
Source:  abcnews
 
