Searching for 'Jessica Biel' Is Bad for Your Computer

Reuters reports that Jessica Biel topped a list of the riskiest A-list celebrity names to search on the Web. The list, compiled by Internet security company McAfee Inc., found that users have a one-in-five chance of being directed to a malicious site when searching for Biel's name. It should come as no surprise that hackers use popular trends to infect computers and steal personal information. Last year, Brad Pitt topped McAfee's list, and he ranked only tenth in 2009.
Two other beautiful women topped this year's list -- Beyonce second, and Jennifer Aniston third. 'Beyonce ringtones' and 'Jennifer Aniston screensavers' are two of the worst phrases to search, according to McAfee. Megan Fox, Angelina Jolie, Ashley Tisdale, and others rounded out the list. As usual, let us warn you to be careful in your travels across the Web. Besides, that's just Megan Fox's head superimposed on a naked body. It's not worth an infected computer. Trust us. [From: Reuters/Yahoo! Tech and Mashable]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Chad said 2:46PM on 8-25-2009
A-List?
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shebert25 said 4:00PM on 8-25-2009
A-List means the bigger names in Hollywood, like Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Megan Fox, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, etc. They are basically the actors/actresses that people always want in their movies and they get payed a lot of money. Also, if someone mentions their name, everyone knows who they are talking about. There are also B-list movie stars. They still make quite a bit of money, but are not as well known.
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tbuch916 said 6:05PM on 8-25-2009
I feel sorry for Jessica. She's already being passed over for movie roles and now even her fans will avoid internet contact with her because some some computer geeks want to have some "fun." If she's beginning to feel a bit paranoid, I'd say she has reason to be. Sorry Jessica.
Tom Bucher
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thomas sneddon said 5:56PM on 8-25-2009
IF YOU HAVE WINDOWS,USE MOZILLA FIREFOX AS A WEB BROWSER..ALONG WITH A FREE DOWNLOAD OF AVG AND YOU'LL BE IMPERVIOUS TO VIRTUALLY ALL MALICIOUS SOFTWARE THAT'S OUT THERE.
AS AN ALTERNATIVE,GO WITH A LINUX SYSTEM AND F**K THOSE BASTARDS AT MICROSOFT.
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Renee said 1:25PM on 8-26-2009
I have Windows. Have Firefox. Have AVG. Have Spybot. I've been using computers since 1987 and have been getting on the "internet" since 1991. Still got a Trojan a couple of weeks ago, clicking on a link in Google search results (and I was looking for the lyrics to a song, not for any of these celebs). If you think that hackers aren't constantly coming up with new ways to infect other peoples' computers, you are living in a fantasy world. Constant vigilance and knowing what to do *after* your computer has been infected (as well as being able to recognize that it *has* been infected) is more important that what operating system you use or what software you have loaded.
roseybaby63 said 6:21PM on 8-25-2009
You took the words right out of my mouth, Chad.
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Kittylene said 11:38AM on 8-26-2009
I agree with Thomas. Firefox and AVG are the best web-browsing tools out there. I recently tried to go on Facebook to check out some relatives photos, and the alarms went crazy on AVG. So, my friends, beware of there!
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