Time to update your resume, girl! On Oct. 1, BBC News revealed that Kim Kardashian was named the most dangerous celebrity to search online in the UK. According to the cyber-security firm McAfee, Kim’s name produces the most search results containing links to potentially malicious sites.

While Kiki holds down the No. 1 spot, her sister Khloé Kardashian snatched up third place. How cute! They’re keeping it the family — at least overseas, anyway. As for the American version of the list? OITNB star and Australian actress Ruby Rose came in at No.1, with reality TV star Kristin Cavallari coming in second place, and French actress Marion Cotillard coming in third. Believe it or not, even beloved TV personality Kelly Ripa made the list at No. 9. 

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If you’re wondering whether Kim places on the American list, she does! However, she sits at a far less dangerous 19th place. Her older sister, Kourtney Kardashian, on the other hand, comes in 7th place. Sorry, Kourtney fans — you’ll just have to be extra careful when it comes to researching your favorite KarJenner! Other celebs include Lynda Carter in 4th, Rose Byrne in 5th, Debra Messing in 6th, Amber Heard in 8th, and Brad William Henke in 10th. 

At the end of the day, you should always be cautious of what — and who — you’re searching. “It’s important for consumers to think before they click to be sure that they are landing on safe digital content and protecting themselves from cybersecurity threats that may be used to infect their devices or steal their identity,” Gary Davis, chief consumer security evangelist at McAfee, explained. 

Be sure to keep that in mind the next time you’re dying to know the latest and greatest in celebrity news! Oh, and remember: You can always rely on Life & Style. Wink, wink.