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M.S. Dhoni tops the list of 'riskiest celebrities' to search online

According to cybersecurity company MacAfee, M.S. Dhoni is the riskiest celebrity to search online while Sachin Tendulkar comes second in the list

Edited by: India TV Tech Desk New Delhi Updated on: October 22, 2019 15:59 IST
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M.S. Dhoni is the 'riskiest celebrity' to search online

Former India cricket captain M.S. Dhoni is the most dangerous celebrity to be searched online. According to the cybersecurity company, MacAfee, searches for M S Dhoni online are more likely to give results that expose the internet users to malicious websites and malware that have potential to threaten your device and data security

In this list of most dangerous celebrities searches online, Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar ranks second while the winner of reality show Bigg Boss 8, Goutam Gulati sits third in the list.

"The significant ease of Internet access, through a host of connected devices has made it increasingly viable for users to avail content from all over the world.

"As subscription-based content platforms continue to grow in India, netizens often look for free and pirated content such as major sports events, movies, TV shows, and images of their favourite superstars," Venkat Krishnapur, Vice-President of Engineering and Managing Director, McAfee India, said in a statement.

Following them closely was Bollywood sensation Sunny Leone and pop icon Badshah.

"Unfortunately, they may not be fully aware of the risks that malicious websites providing such content can pose in exchange for this access," Krishnapur added.

Next on this list was Radhika Apte at the sixth spot, Shraddha Kapoor seventh, ace woman cricketer Harmanpreet Kaur eighth, ace shuttler P.V. Sindhu ninth and Cristiano Ronaldo at 10th.

By 2020, the average age of an Indian is expected to be approximately 29 years, making it one of the youngest countries in the world.

As this digital native population continues to spend more time online owing to cheaper data and proliferation of smart devices, they will continue to remain soft targets for cybercriminals who thrive on such user behaviour, the cybersecurity company noted.

It is important for them to understand the risks associated with torrent or pirated downloads and avoid being exploited by savvy cybercriminals.

(With IANS inputs)

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