Ruby Rose Crowned the Most Dangerous Celebrity to Google
Ruby Rose—the fun-loving star of Orange Is The New Black—just landed at number one on McAfee’s year‑end “dangerous celebrity searches” list. If you’ve ever wondered if looking up her latest role (or her Batwoman costume) could land you in a cyber trap, answer: yes, it’s all too real.
Top 5 Celebrity Search Risks
- Ruby Rose (unanimously #1) – The ultimate “click‑worthy” name that opens the door to malicious sites.
- Kristin Cavallari – Reality TV’s darling, slipping into the #2 spot with a maze of shady links.
- Marion Cotillard – A French film icon that’s surprisingly a rabbit hole for phishing.
- Lynda Carter – The “Wonder Woman” turner who’s also a hotspot for dodgy URLs.
- Rose Byrne – Hollywood’s charm‑filled actress, hovering at #5 and ready to lead you astray.
Don’t let the curiosity game turn into a nightmare. Here’s the playbook:
Safety Tips for Your Search
- Skip shady third‑party sites. Think of them as digital bouncers that might let in viruses.
- Keep your OS and apps up to date. Those updates are like armor—no one likes surprise malware attacks.
- Invest in strong security software. A robust antivirus acts as your personal bodyguard.
- Use parental control tools. Even adults can use them to set safe browsing limits.
McAfee’s spokesperson, Gary Davis, warns: “Whether you’re hunting for Ruby’s latest episode or Kristin’s award‑show outfits, make sure you’re playing it safe.” The pop‑culture spotlight doesn’t shield you from the digital dark side.
Throwback & New Faces
Last year’s “dangerous” star was Avril Lavigne (ranked #30 this year), while the music scene saw Adele sitting comfortably at #21 and Shakira creeping in at #27.
So, next time you tip‑toe into the glittering world of celebrity searches, remember that curiosity can be a double‑edged sword—brightly glossy on the surface but sometimes lurking behind a malicious link. Stay guarded, stay curious, and tastefully binge on the good parts of your favorite shows!
