Ruby Rose is the Most Dangerous Celebrity to Search Online

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Ruby Rose is the Most Dangerous Celebrity to Search Online

Are you sure you want to search any query about Ruby Rose in the search bar of world’s biggest search engine?

“Warning: Searching about Ruby Rose in Google can be harmful for you because you can be redirected to malicious websites carrying dangerous viruses.”

What do you think if you get an alert message when you think to search anything about Netflix’s “Orange is the New Black” actress?

Don’t worry! we at, US Updates, doesn’t have dangerous virus on our website rather than articles about the latest US trends, celebrity gossips, movies, box office, Halloween, Black Friday deals & sales and much more.

This time, we’ve come up with the latest news about the actress and model Ruby Rose, who has been named the most dangerous celebrity to search for online.

Ruby Rose is the Most Dangerous Celebrity to Search Online

Actresses Lynda Carter, Marion Cotillard, and reality television star Kristin Cavallari are among the list of Most Dangerous Celebrities 2018 to Search Online. Kardashian sisters Kourtney and Kim are at No. 7 and No. 11 respectively.

“So, whether you’re looking up what Ruby did on the latest ‘Orange is the New Black’ episode, or what Kristin Cavallari wore (at) the latest awards show, make sure you’re searching the Internet safely,” cybersecurity company McAfee said in a statement on Monday,

Avril Lavigne was on the top of the 2017 list while singers Adele and Shakira were at No. 21 and No. 27 respectively.

What should you do then?

Dangerous Celebrities 2018 List doesn’t mean that you stop searching about them in Google. You should avoid visiting third-party websites that could contain malware, Gary Davis, chief consumer security evangelist at McAfee, advised.

“It’s important for consumers to think before they click to be sure that they are landing on safe digital content and protecting themselves from cybersecurity threats that may be used to infect their devices or steal their identity,” Davis said.

The company also advised to keep the software up to date of their devices