If you want to stay safe online \u2014 avoid anything<\/em> related to Jeremy Clarkson, Martin Lewis, and Taylor Swift. That’s according to the team at security firm McAfee, who has published the latest iteration of the UK Hacker Celebrity Hotlist, which includes a run down of the famous faces most frequently exploited by cybercriminals.<\/p>\n
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The annual list provides a vital insight into how online criminals leverage famous faces and trustworthiness to lure unsuspecting victims. This time around, the top 10 names include a mix of British and international stars, from celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay to beloved broadcaster David Attenborough.<\/p>\n
But top of the UK Hacker Celebrity Hotlist is Rolling In The Deep<\/em> singer Adele.<\/p>\n
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The 36-year-old singer has clinched the top spot due to the enduring popularity of her songs, her loveable and trustworthy persona, which has been repeatedly highlighted in videos from her Las Vegas and Munich residencies in recent months.<\/p>\n
Cybercriminals have tried to capitalise on her name in a variety of scams across social media, online forums, emails, and much more \u2014 driving the Skyfall<\/em> singer to the top spot in 2024.<\/p>\n
Her sought-after gigs have made her a prime target for scammers creating fraudulent content and websites. These deceptive practices often include malware-laden downloads and too-good-to-be-true ticket offers.<\/p>\n
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