Katrina Kaif could be a
heartthrob of millions but she has also earned herself a sobriquet of
being the `most dangerous Indian celebrity` as the cyber criminals are
using her name as a favourite key word that exposes computers to
malicious software.
The actress has emerged as the most
dangerous celebrity in the Indian cyber space for year 2011, according
to a report by the internet security company McAfee.
Fans looking for results on search engines using strings such as `name of celebrity` combined with words like `free downloads`, `hot pictures`, `screen savers`, and `videos` are at a risk of running themselves into websites with malicious software and online threats.
McAfee researched popular culture`s most famous people to reveal the riskiest celebrity sportsmen, actors and politicians across the web to pick up the `most dangerous Indian celebrity`.
According to the report, Katrina is on top leaving behind Deepika Padukone and Kareena Kapoor.
"In a celebrity crazy country like India, cyber criminals find it very lucrative to use the names of popular figures as keywords to lure people to sites with malicious software. This year`s study found movie stars top the most dangerous list, while sports stars and politicians are among the safest," Venkatasubrahmanyam Krishnapur, Senior Director, McAfee India, said in a statement.
Fans looking for results on search engines using strings such as `name of celebrity` combined with words like `free downloads`, `hot pictures`, `screen savers`, and `videos` are at a risk of running themselves into websites with malicious software and online threats.
McAfee researched popular culture`s most famous people to reveal the riskiest celebrity sportsmen, actors and politicians across the web to pick up the `most dangerous Indian celebrity`.
According to the report, Katrina is on top leaving behind Deepika Padukone and Kareena Kapoor.
"In a celebrity crazy country like India, cyber criminals find it very lucrative to use the names of popular figures as keywords to lure people to sites with malicious software. This year`s study found movie stars top the most dangerous list, while sports stars and politicians are among the safest," Venkatasubrahmanyam Krishnapur, Senior Director, McAfee India, said in a statement.
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