McAfee Brad Pitt fan sites may be bad for your co

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Want to download a Brad Pitt screen saver? What about images of Beyonce? If you’re using a site you’re not familiar with, you may want to reconsider.

Topping the list for male celebrities are Pitt and Justin Timberlake, while Beyonc? and Heidi Montag lead the women celebrities used.

According to McAfee’s new “riskiest celebrities in cyberspace” list, when searching for “Brad Pitt,” “Brad Pitt downloads,” or Brad Pitt wallpaper, screen savers, and pictures, Internet users experience an 18 percent chance of stumbling upon sites containing malicious code. This includes drive-by malware that can infect your PC without asking you to download anything. Such social engineering, once reserved for e-mail, is now being used to populate search results with fake sites for these personalities.

One site advertising Angelina Jolie downloads, for example, contained 978 hidden malware-infected wallpaper and photo downloads, said McAfee. A site dedicated to Jessica Alba linked to other bad sites, contained misleading offers to gather information and produced a high number of spam e-mails when an e-mail address was provided.

Brad Pitt
Beyonc?
Justin Timberlake
Heidi Montag
Mariah Carey
Jessica Alba
Lindsay Lohan
Cameron Diaz
George Clooney
Rihanna
Angelina Jolie
Fergie
David Beckham
Katie Holmes
Katherine Heigl

After reading McAfee's list, we were careful to download this shot of Brad Pitt from Warner Bros.' official Ocean's 12 movie site.

This is the second year McAfee has compiled the list. The information comes from its Site Advisor technology, which analyzes Web sites and ranks them as either safe for viewing or suspected of containing malicious content.

(Credit:
Warner Bros.)

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