Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif is the most searched for Indian celebrity on the Internet. She has also been voted a number of times as the sexiest woman in the world. Now Ms Kaif gets another adjective, she ranks amongst the most dangerous!
McAfee Inc., one of the world's largest dedicated security technology companies has listed "Katrina Kaif" as the second most dangerous search term in India.
The most dangerous title goes to the search term "waptrick". "Shahid Kapur" comes in at number five and the other celebrity in the top 10 dangerous list is "Namitha".
Internationally, "Pamela Anderson" and "Jessica Alba" feature in the dangerous list for Canada. Even the Germans have a fatal attraction for "Jessica Alba". "Paris Hilton" poses a danger for the Mexicans and "Amy Winehouse" for the Kiwis of New Zealand.
McAfee researched more than 2,600 popular keywords (as defined by Google Zeitgeist, Yahoo! Buzz and others sources) to assess the degree of risk for each.
Search categories, like Katrina Kaif, are used to lure unsuspecting consumers to their web sites. Hackers and cybercriminals are often able to persuade searchers to download files carrying malicious software that can cause consumers to expose their personal and financial data.
India faces an above average risk from risky search queries and Indians should now be wary of of Katrina Kaif while surfing on the World Wide Web.
McAfee Inc., one of the world's largest dedicated security technology companies has listed "Katrina Kaif" as the second most dangerous search term in India.
The most dangerous title goes to the search term "waptrick". "Shahid Kapur" comes in at number five and the other celebrity in the top 10 dangerous list is "Namitha".
Internationally, "Pamela Anderson" and "Jessica Alba" feature in the dangerous list for Canada. Even the Germans have a fatal attraction for "Jessica Alba". "Paris Hilton" poses a danger for the Mexicans and "Amy Winehouse" for the Kiwis of New Zealand.
McAfee researched more than 2,600 popular keywords (as defined by Google Zeitgeist, Yahoo! Buzz and others sources) to assess the degree of risk for each.
Search categories, like Katrina Kaif, are used to lure unsuspecting consumers to their web sites. Hackers and cybercriminals are often able to persuade searchers to download files carrying malicious software that can cause consumers to expose their personal and financial data.
India faces an above average risk from risky search queries and Indians should now be wary of of Katrina Kaif while surfing on the World Wide Web.
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