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Most Dangerous Celebrity list 2020: From Shah Rukh Khan to Anushka Sharma, check entire list here

McAfee's Most Dangerous Celebrity list includes Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Taapsee Pannu, Sonakshi Sinha are among the top 10 celebrities.

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Most Dangerous Celebrity list 2020: The Most Dangerous Celebrity list 2020 and be careful as your favourite actors can be a part of this list. Bollywood actors who are famous for their acting skills and good looks are now part of the strange list. McAfee’s Most Dangerous Celebrity list includes Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Taapsee Pannu, Sonakshi Sinha are among the top 10 celebrities.

It should be noted that Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo has topped the list, these popular celebrities are generating the riskiest search results online in India, due to the malicious sites and viruses linked to their names.

The list includes only Ronaldo representing sports, the rest of the people belong to the B-town industry. with singer Armaan Malik in the sixth place, actor Sara Ali Khan coming to seventh, daily soap star Divyanka Tripathi in eighth spot, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan in the ninth place, and playback singer Arijit Singh in the tenth position.

Check out the entire list revealed by cybersecurity company McAfee’s:

1.Cristiano Ronaldo
2.Tabu
3.Taapsee Pannu
4.Anushka Sharma
5.Sonakshi Sinha
6.Armaan Malik
7.Sara Ali Khan
8.Divyanka Tripathi
9.Shahrukh Khan
10.Arijit Singh

What is McAfee’s Most Dangerous Celebrity List?

McAfee is an American global security software company that conducts the Most Dangerous Celebrities list every year to know which individual is being used for false practices on the internet.

According to Venkat Krishnapur, vice president of Engineering and managing director, McAfee India, “Unsuspecting users often look for free and pirated content such as major sports events, movies, TV shows, along with images and leaked videos of their favorite celebs. Bad actors (cybercriminals) leverage consumers’ fascination with pop culture and drive unsuspecting fans to malicious websites that install malware on their devices, potentially putting personal information at risk.”

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