Avril Lavigne Tops McAfee’s List of Most Dangerous Celebrities Online
In a surprising turn of events, Canadian pop-rock singer Avril Lavigne has claimed the top spot on McAfee’s list of the most dangerous celebrities online, surpassing even mega-star Beyoncé. However, this victory may not be one that many are celebrating, as it highlights the risks associated with certain internet searches.
McAfee, a cybersecurity company, recently released data revealing that searches related to Avril Lavigne carry a significant risk of leading users to websites containing viruses or malware, with a staggering 14.5% chance of encountering such threats. This risk increases to 22% when users search for free MP3 downloads of Lavigne’s music.
Following Lavigne in the rankings are Bruno Mars in second place, closely trailed by Carly Rae Jepsen. Zayn Malik takes fourth place, followed by Celine Dion. Rounding out the top ten are Calvin Harris, Justin Bieber, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Katy Perry, and Beyoncé.
This isn’t the first time Avril Lavigne has found herself on McAfee’s list; she previously ranked second in 2013. Despite her hiatus from the spotlight due to Lyme disease, Lavigne remains a popular search topic, especially as rumors swirl about her upcoming album.
McAfee notes that Lavigne’s fans are eagerly searching for information about her, particularly in anticipation of her new music. Last year, this top spot was held by comedian Amy Schumer.
While Avril Lavigne’s musical career has taken a back seat in recent years, her enduring popularity serves as a reminder of the importance of cybersecurity awareness, particularly when navigating the online landscape in search of