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JESSICA BIEL'S BODY IS DANGEROUS
Screen stunner Jessica Biel's body is dangerous – at least for computers.
Searching for pictures of the 27-year-old blonde bombshell may wreak havoc on your hardware.
The actress, who is dating pop heartthrob Justin Timberlake, has landed at the top of security technology company McAfee's annual list of celebrities whose search-engine results are most likely harbouring spyware, computer viruses or other junk that slows your system down.
There is a one-in-five chance – in other words, 20 percent - that googling Biel could do harm to your computer if you try to download something having to do with the star, according to the antivirus-software maker.
McAfee Inc's third annual report found Biel searches are more likely to lead to online threats than searches for any other celebrity.
Beyoncé, Jennifer Aniston, Tom Brady and Jessica Simpson round out the top five on the list of stars most likely to leave you soliciting your Facebook friends for tips on how to kick the latest computer ailment.
Last year's No. 1 “most dangerous” celebrity online was Brad Pitt and Biel did not even make the top 10.
"Cybercriminals are star watchers, too," said Jeff Green, senior vice president of McAfee's product development. "They latch onto popular celebrities to encourage the download of malicious software in disguise."
McAfee noted US President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are curiously safe searches, ranking no. 34 and no. 39, respectively.
Possibly Biel, whose films include I Know Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, The Illusionist and The Rules of Attraction, has gained added exposure because of her love life or it could be simply that she's such a sex siren.