The Web’s Most Dangerous Search Terms

Posted on: May 27, 2009, 7:47 pm

Fiorella AlvarezWritten by: Fiorella Alvarez

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McAfee released a report today about the web’s most dangerous search terms. 

We all know we should be careful about what websites we visit and what links we click on but sometimes, we forget. 

You should avoid clicking on sites that sound to good to be true and be weary when they are offering things for free. 

Due to the recession more people are searching  for sites to work from home, these can also be dangerous. 

Cyber criminals can hack into your computer or you could get a virus. So be careful out there and click responsibly. 

 

To read the whole report you can go to http://www.mcafee.com/us/

Fiorella Alvarez
Spanish Reporter
E-mail: falvarez@dfwreporting.com

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Fiorella Alvarez

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I was born in Lima, Peru. My family moved to the United States when I was 13 years old. It was hard getting used to things since I barely spoke any English but I finally did. During college I interned for the Dallas Cowboys doing everything from handling cameras at the press conferences to interviewing Cowboys in the locker room. I graduated from the University of Texas in Arlington in 2007 with a degree in Broadcasting and a minor in Spanish. I have worked as an assignment desk editor at Telemundo and NBC5 here in Fort Worth. I like being a journalist because every day there is a different story to tell. I want to be able to inform the Hispanic community. Feel free to email me for any story ideas

 

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