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THE 15 MOST DANGEROUS PLACES ON THE INTERNET

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July 2025

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- JON MARTINDALE

THE 15 MOST DANGEROUS PLACES ON THE INTERNET

The internet might be more sanitized than it was in decades past, but it's still plenty dangerous. You've been warned that the web is a security minefield—that it's easy to get in trouble. You can do everything right and still be taken by a malware infection, a phishing scam, or an invasion of online privacy. We want to help.

Here are some of the most dangerous threats on the internet and what you can do to stay out of harm's way. Not all web dangers are created equal, though. Indeed, some threats will actively come looking for you while others you may never see if you don't seek them out. Let our threat level indicator (shown right) be your guide:

THREAT 1: MISINFORMATION

GREEN WHERE IT HAPPENS: Social media

You know this one already, but we're all as susceptible as ever. As social media algorithms continue to curate content, create bubbles, and spur echo chambers, they've become better at pushing misinformation in stories and images that seem like they could be true—and that's often all it takes. Once you've clicked through, you'll be susceptible to further misinformation that reinforces the faux story that caught your interest, and it'll tell the algorithms to keep pushing more of that kind of content that interests you, sending you down the wrong path.

How to stay safe: While cutting out social media altogether is the best answer, it just isn’t practical for most of us. You can protect yourself against social media misinformation by actively analyzing all stories, images, and links you come across. If it seems designed to provoke an emotional response in you, pause and reconsider. Double-check all stories with trusted third-party sources. And lastly, think about leaving certain social media sites that are inundated with misinformation and move toward ones that are better moderated and more open (fave.co/3FTUtcm).

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