Dhoni the ‘riskiest celebrity' in online searches

K V Kurmanath Updated - December 06, 2021 at 03:33 PM.

Think twice before clicking on the links that search engines throw up: McAfee

Mahendra Singh Dhoni. File photo

If you are an ardent Mahendra Singh Dhoni fan and frequently search as well as click those links that give the latest news about him, beware.

It can be a trap, by a hacker, to lure into a malicious website or virus.

Dhoni, according to cyber security experts, has become the ‘Most Dangerous Celebrity’ when it comes to the ‘riskiest search results’. The other celebrities that follow are Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gulati, Sunny Leone, Radhika Apte, Shraddha Kapoor, Harmanpreet Kaur, P V Sindhu and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Dhoni topped the list of Top-10 ‘dangerous celebrities’ prepared by the Internet security solutions company McAfee.

Read: Who are the most dangerous celebrities to search for online?

“Dhoni’s immense popularity has created a field day for cybercriminals to lure unsuspecting consumers to malicious websites that may install malware or steal personal information and passwords,” Venkat Krishnapur, Vice-President of Engineering and Managing Director, McAfee India, has said in the 13th edition of McAfee Most Dangerous Celebrity Research 2019.

“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,” he said.

“They may not be fully aware of the risks that malicious websites providing such content can pose,” Venkat Krishnapur said.

He advised the people to exercise caution and think before they click. “They should avoid suspicious links that promise free content,” he warned.

How to be safe

  • Stream and download directly from a reliable source. A third-party website offering the information that you seek may contain malware.
  • Refrain from using illegal streaming sites. Using illegal streaming sites is the equivalent of spreading wildfire to your device.
  • Many illegal streaming sites come with malware or adware disguised as pirated video files.
  • Use parental control software as your kids may not be aware of the lurking dangers. In a rush to know about their favourite cricketing or film star, they may be unwittingly visit malicious sites. Use parental controls on the digital devices.
Published on October 22, 2019 08:06