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Katrina tops list of malware-prone celebrity names: Report

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By Indo Asian News Service, IANS



Mumbai, Nov 23 (IANS) Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif's name
has emerged on top among the most dangerous celebrity-related key words
in the Indian cyber space that expose computers to malicious software,
according to a report for internet security company McAfee.


The company researched through popular cultures and famous
people including sportsmen, actors and politicians across the web to
reveal the 'Most Dangerous Indian Celebrity'.


Actresses Deepika Padukone and Kareena Kapoor took the next two spots after Katrina.


Commenting on the findings of the report, the senior director of
McAfee India, Venkatasubrahmanyam Krishnapur said that in a celebrity
crazy country such as India, cyber criminals find it very lucrative to
use the names of popular figures as keywords to lure people to websites
with malicious software.


'This year's study found movie stars top the most dangerous
list, while sports stars and politicians are among the safest,' he said.


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 risk of running
themselves into websites with malicious software and online threats
designed to steal personal information.


'Searching for top celebrities continues to generate risky
results,' said Paula Greve, director of web security research at McAfee.


'Consumers should be particularly aware of malicious content
hiding in tiny places like shortened URLs (uniform resource locators)
that can spread virally in social networking sites, or through e-mails
and text messages from friends,' she added


The study for 'Most Dangerous Celebrity' used the McAfee
SiteAdvisor site ratings which indicated the sites that were risky to
search for celebrity names on the web and calculated an overall risk
percentage.


The other Indian celebrities who followed the three leading
ladies were actors Saif Ali Khan, John Abraham, Amir Khan, Shah Rukh
Khan and actresses Priyanka Chopra, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Bipasha
Basu.

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