Cyberstalkers Misuse Chrome Sync Feature for Surveillance

Cyberstalkers Misuse Chrome Sync Feature for Surveillance

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Cyberstalkers are exploiting Google Chrome's sync feature to monitor victims' online activities without their knowledge. A case study involving a pseudonymous victim named Emma illustrates how her partner accessed her browsing history after briefly signing into his own Google account on her phone. This method requires no hacking skills or malware, making it a simple yet effective surveillance technique. Certo Software reported a rise in such incidents, highlighting a shift from traditional spyware to legitimate apps for abuse. Chrome's sync feature, which syncs browsing data across devices, is particularly vulnerable due to its widespread use, with Chrome holding nearly 70% of the global browser market. Experts suggest that Google should implement better security notifications to alert users of new sign-ins or active sync accounts. The trend reflects a growing concern over tech-enabled abuse, as traditional spyware becomes less effective due to improved smartphone security.

Key Points: • Cyberstalkers exploit Chrome's sync feature to access victims' browsing history. • The method requires only brief access to the victim's phone and no technical skills. • Experts recommend Google enhance security notifications to protect users.

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2026-07-15
Certo Software reports on Chrome sync exploitation
Certo Software published findings on cyberstalkers using Chrome's sync feature to spy on victims, highlighting a case study of a victim named Emma.
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2026-07-16
Certo Software publishes detailed analysis
Certo's blog post details how stalkers misuse Chrome's sync feature, emphasizing the ease of exploitation and the need for better user notifications from Google.
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