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[ResourceShelf] Cameron Diaz + Web Search = Potential Malware Dangers (Let's Be Careful Out There). From an LA Times Blog Post: Searching for “Cameron Diaz” brings bad news ” in the form of risky sites ” in one of every 10 search results, according to ...
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[Identity Theft Protection Blog with Robert Siciliano] Identity Theft Protection Blog with Robert Siciliano » Cameron ...: Fans searching for “Cameron Diaz” or “Cameron Diaz and downloads,” “Cameron Diaz and screen savers,” “Cameron Diaz and wallpaper,” “Cameron Diaz and photos” and “Cameron Diaz and videos” are at risk of running into online threats designed to steal personal information. Clicking on these risky sites and downloading files like photos, videos or screensavers exposes surfers or consumers to the risk of downloading the viruses and malware.
[iLookBothWays] McAfee Names Cameron Diaz Most Dangerous Celebrity in Cyberspace ...: Searching for “Cameron Diaz” or “Cameron Diaz and downloads,” “Cameron Diaz and screen savers,” “Cameron Diaz and wallpaper,” “Cameron Diaz and photos” and “Cameron Diaz and videos” places fans at a10% chance of landing on a website thats tested positive for online threats designed to steal personal information. Clicking on these risky sites, or downloading photos, videos or screensavers exposes surfers or consumers to the risk of downloading spyware, adware, spam, phishing, viruses or other malware.
[Technomagic] Annual Report ranks Celebrities by chance of Malware infection ...: Apparently Cameron Diaz is the most dangerous on the list, meaning that you have a good chance of searching for pictures etc. of her on the internet and getting directed to web sites that have malware on them or hand out infected files.
[npust] Cameron Diaz Tops McAfee Dangerous Celebrity List - NewsPlurk: Cameron Diaz Is The Internet's Most Dangerous Celeb. Cameron Diaz Is The Internet, According to the 4th Annual Most Dangerous Celebs list, released by Web-Security giant McAfee, Cameron Diaz is the internet's most... Forbes (blog) ( 8/19/ 2010 12:18:00 PM -08:00 ... Celebrity malware: Has your computer been affected? By POV Actress Cameron Diaz poses for photographers at the British premiere of the film 'Knight and Day'. (Alastair Grant/Associated Press) Putting the name. ...
[Dr Ko Ko Gyi's Blog] Don't click Cameron Diaz, most dangerous web celeb « Dr Ko Ko ...: Diaz, 37, is top of the list of the most dangerous celebrities to search for online, above second-placed Julia Roberts, according to computer security company McAfee, Inc. Last years most dangerous web celebrity, Jessica Biel, fell to third.
[Scott Mace's Blog] Scott Mace's Blog : Cameron Diaz - "Infectous" on the Internet: According to an annual study conducted by the computer security company McAfee, searching for "Cameron Diaz" puts you at a 10 percent risk of finding a site containing malware.
[McAfee Security Insights Blog] McAfee Security Insights Blog » Blog Archive » Hot Celebrity ...: McAfee used its SiteAdvisor® technology to determine the most dangerous celebrities on the web by searching for celebrity names plus search terms, such as “wallpaper,” “photos,” and “ringtones.” And this year, like in previous years, McAfee found a wealth of malware and questionable content associated with celebrity searches.
[ReputationDefender Blog] Reputation Defender : Reputation Management, Internet Privacy, and ...: After clicking a link that promises free Bieber tickets, users are tricked into signing up for weekly premium-rate phone bills and then forwarding the scam to their friends. Sophos consultant Graham Cluley cautions, “Facebook users need to start thinking more carefully about messages like this that are shared by their friends, especially when asked to install an app that can access their Facebook profile.”
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