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Don't search for that!

You might think Googling for porn would be the quickest route to getting a computer infected with malicious software. But actually, says McAfee, much more benign-sounding keywords are the most dangerous search terms.

The most dangerous phrase is ... "word unscrambler." Max risk 50%, average risk 16%.

Searching for the word "lyrics" is next on the list -- average risk 15%, max risk of 50%.

The most dangerous specific lyrics? "Touch my Body," and "Viva la vida."

"Free music downloads" is pretty bad. Average risk -- 21%, max risk 42%.

Also, after reading this report, I have resolved never to search for "phelps, weber-gale, jones and lezak win 4x100m relay" again. 10% of those searches turn up nastyware.

Phentermine, acai berry, botox, jenny craig and yoga are the health terms that might be bad for your computer's health.

The most dangerous economic search terms are:

IRS stimulus checks
Credit crisis
Freddie Mac
Goldman Sachs
Wall Street
Financial crisis
Unemployment
Mortgage crisis
Financial crisis

The company names that hackers might be toying with:

Lowes
Kijiji
Costco
Overstock.com
e-bay
Apple
Target
Ikea

It's also pretty amusing to read which search terms are dangerous in other countries. Germans should really be careful about searching for "Jessica Alba." In Mexico, "Paris Hilton" is a problem.

In Britain, "Alistair Darling" and "Gordon Brown" carry some risk. Australiians should be worried about "credit" and "The Dark Knight." The French have some issues with "poker" and "solitaire."

In New Zealand, you shouldn't ask Google, "who is the minister of education?"

And by all means, if you're in Spain, do not search for Grey's Anatomy in Spanish. Big trouble.

You can read McAfee's entire report here.

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Doug's picture
Doug - Jun 10, 2009

If you visit certain sites found by the search, you run the risk of infecting your computer with malware

Margaret Brott's picture
Margaret Brott - Jun 9, 2009

This is awesome. Thanks for this. Keep the info running...

Scott Jagow's picture
Scott Jagow - Jun 10, 2009

Thanks, Margaret, and be sure to send me any interesting Kiwi bits...

Tom's picture
Tom - Jun 9, 2009

Why is searching for the key words listed in this story "dangerous"?

Scott Jagow's picture
Scott Jagow - Jun 9, 2009

Tom, chances are, nothing will happen. But hackers use these keywords to set traps for people and if you wind up at the wrong site, your computer could get infected with bots and all kinds of nasty software. Some of this malicious software has been used to hijack computers and then procure information, which can lead to identity theft and other financial crimes.

Les Bradley's picture
Les Bradley - Jun 10, 2009

This should be a new topic/thread, but I don't see a way to create one. My comment:

What's with the new music during the Morning Report? The style is raspy and somewhat distorted. I loved what you had before. It's not the modern, upbeat style I dislike, it's the way it "physiologically" grates on my hearing. Too early in the morning!

Your show is one of my favorites!

Les Bradley

Jason's picture
Jason - Jun 10, 2009

I've seen lyric sites really mess up computers. Even the one that seem reputable by google rank seem to have all kinds of strange pop ups and flashing gimmicks meant to trick people.