Searching for Caroline Flack online can be risky as many of the results will direct you to dodgy websites, according to a leading cybersecurity firm.

McAfee's latest anti-virus report examines which celebrity search engine searches generate the most results which could lead to malicious sites.

In the UK, searches for Love Island host Caroline brought up the most pages which could contain links to viruses and other dangerous content. She topped the list just ahead of Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams and actor/chatshow presenter James Corden. Musicians Nicki Minaj and Billie Eilish complete the top five. Frozen star Josh Gad, actor Mischa Barton, singers Sam Smith and Dua Lipa and actor Liam Hemsworth made up the rest of the UK top ten.

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McAfee chief scientist Raj Samani said: "Caroline Flack has cemented herself as one of TV's most sought-after hosts. After another year of Love Island dominating headlines in the UK, I'm not surprised she has topped this years' list.

"People want to keep up to date with the latest pop culture and celebrity news at any time from any device.

"Often consumers put that speed and convenience over security by clicking on suspicious links that promise content featuring our favourite celebrities."

"Consumers need to think before they click to be sure that they are surfing to safe digital content and protecting themselves from cyber-security threats that may be used to infect their devices or steal their identity."

The cybser-security firm urged internet users to refrain from using illegal streaming sites, warning they are "riddled" with viruses disguised as video files.

It also encouraged parents to take advantage of parental control tools to help better patrol what their children can access online.