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Avril Lavigne and Bruno Mars are the "most dangerous celebrities" online

Cybersecurity firm McAfee has released its list of the most dangerous celebrities online, and Avril Lavigne has topped the list.

By Poppy ReidPublished Sep 20, 2017
2 min read
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When Avril Lavigne announced she was working on a new record, the pop star could have never preempted it would lead to her becoming the most dangerous artist online.

That's according to cybersecurity firm McAfee, which has released its 11th annual McAfee Most Dangerous Celebrities study.

According to the study, Avril Lavigne is the most likely celebrity to land users on websites that carry viruses or malware.

"[People] surf the internet to find the latest celebrity gossip, discover a new song, and even interact with our favourite stars. And cybercriminals know that. In fact, they’re capitalising on that by weaving in sneaky cyberthreats within celebrity sites," wrote McAfee.

Following the announcement Lavigne is recording new music - along with the morbid death hoax internet conspiracy that has people believing she died in 2003 and has been replaced by a lookalike -  searches for Lavigne have a 14.5% chance of landing on a web page with potential for online threats. And if users search for her full name and the text 'free MP3s', that number that increases to 22%.

"[Hackers] love to leverage downloadable content like music or video files to entice consumers to visit potentially malicious websites designed to install malware," said McAfee.

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Taking the crown from Amy Schumer to top the list, Lavigne becomes the first female musician to take the #1 spot. She was ranked #2  in 2013.

Bruno Mars made his debut on the list this year, placing at #2 with a 13.43% chance of landing on a web page with potential for online threat.

Bruno Mars is followed closely behind by Carly Rae Jepsen (#3), Zayn Malik (#4), Celine Dion (#5), Calvin Harris (#6), and Justin Bieber (#7).

The top 10 celebrities with the highest risk percentage are:

Position Celebrity Percentage
1 Avril Lavigne 14.51%
2 Bruno Mars 13.43%
3 Carly Rae Jepsen 13.19%
4 Zayn Malik 13.06%
5 Celine Dion 12.92%
6 Calvin Harris 12.48%
7 Justin Bieber 12.33%
8 Diddy 12.32%
9 Katy Perry 12.25%
10 Beyoncé (search was conducted with “Beyonce”) 12.09%

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