Emma Watson, the most dangerous internet famous

by chiverico | September 11, 2012 at 12:35 pm
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Actress Emma Watson has just become the most dangerous internet famous according to research company McAfee, web pages with information related to actress are most viruses transmitted to users who visit these sites.

Hollywood actors, athletes, musicians, politicians, designers and comedians. No one can escape the clutches of the company McAfee to see if writing the name of a celebrity can be detrimental to the Internet network and to the health of any computer.

And the winner of this year for this study is the English actress and model born in France, Emma Watson.

Not that the actress is a virus, not, say his name nor cause any virus in any of the computers that have at home but, after a thorough study of the antivirus company has found that related websites with everything that happens to Emma Watson is the perfect trap for hackers to install viruses on the computers of fans. One in eight pages spreads virus.

Thus, Watson relieved at number one on the list to the former German model of Victoria's Secret Heidi Kum passed to become "angel cyber" against the apprentice magician in the film series "Harry Potter".

In this study of McAfee also disclosed that women are more dangerous than men. Thus, among the top ten find Jessica Biel, Eva Mendes, Selena Gomez, Halle Berry, Megan Fox, Cameron Diaz and Salma Hayek. But this list is Colombia that takes the brunt as both singer and actress Shakira television series "Modern Family", Sofia Vergara, occupy the ninth and tenth respectively.

Only American humorist Funnyman Jimmy Kimmel is who gets the prize to the first man who is among the 20 most dangerous celebrities on the network in a matter of computer viruses. Perhaps his jokes are not funny enough for some hackers.

The head of McAffee, Paula Greve, seriously warns these dangerous places: "Consumers want to go online to see the latest photos, videos, tweets and stories about their favorite stars. But with the vast amount of information available and the great interaction created, most of the time users forget the risks they take by clicking on the links.".

These hackers know who to hunt and how to hunt because the word or phrase that is searched for all Internet search engines are "free download" and "nude photos". His technique is always the same: make the fans go to these websites that have inside stories, photos or videos of your favorite stars into clicking on links that contain the contaminated contents. These viruses, which are installed in this way, allowing access to all computer control and theft all passwords or security codes. 

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