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Justin Bieber might be bad for your computer.
The young musician was the top Canadian on the 2016 McAfee Most Dangerous Celebrities List.
Every year, they determine which celebrity online searches are most likely to crash your computer or give it a virus.
Bieber fell only behind comedian Amy Shumer when compared to celebrities around the world.
Position | Celebrity | % |
---|---|---|
1 | Amy Schumer | 16.11 |
2 | Justin Bieber | 15.00 |
3 | Carson Daly | 13.44 |
4 | Will Smith | 13.44 |
5 | Rihanna | 13.33 |
6 | Miley Cyrus | 12.67 |
7 | Chris Hardwick | 12.56 |
8 | Daniel Tosh | 11.56 |
9 | Selena Gomez | 11.11 |
10 | Kesha | 11.11 |
Finishing behind Bieber in 2016's list of most dangerous Canadian cyber celebrities were comedian Russell Peters, singer Michael Bublé and EDM star deadmau5.
Tips to keep your computer safe:
Think before you click! When looking for a TV show, don’t click on that third-party link. Instead, get your content directly from the original source.
Use caution when searching for "torrent." This term is by far the riskiest search term.
Keep your personal information personal. If you receive a request to enter information like your credit card, email, home address, or social media login don't give it out thoughtlessly. Do your research and ensure it's not a phishing or scam attempt that could lead to identity theft.
Make sure your computer is protected with antivirus software.
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