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Amy Schumer Most Dangerous Celebrity Online

IANS, 28 Sep, 2016 01:05 PM
    LOS ANGELES — Amy Schumer is the most dangerous celebrity on the internet — and not just because of her no-holds-barred personality.
     
    Intel Security announced Wednesday that the actress-comedian topped its 10th annual list of the most dangerous celebrities online.
     
    A search for the "Trainwreck" and "Inside Amy Schumer" star carries over a 16 per cent chance of connecting with a site that carries viruses or malware.
     
    Schumer was followed on Intel's list by Justin Bieber, Carson Daly, Will Smith, Rihanna and Miley Cyrus.
     
    Schumer wasn't the only funny person to make the cut. Other comedians included Chris Hardwick (No. 7), Daniel Tosh (No. 8), Nikki Glaser (No. 15), Kevin Hart (No. 25), Mindy Kaling (No. 30) and Kristen Wig (No. 52).
     
    Intel used its own site ratings to compile the celebrity list.

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