Google's Big Sleep Security AI Agent Foils Bug Exploitation - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
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Agent Big Sleep managed to stop the threat before it started.
Artificial intelligence agent Big Sleep has blocked an imminent exploit and this is the first time this technology has thwarted a cyber threat.
The tech giant revealed how an AI agent it developed identified critical security vulnerabilities in common software • The technology allows cyberattacks to be blocked before they happen
Google's cyber-focused agent, Big Sleep, has discovered a "critical security failure" in the open source SQLite database and, along with Google's threat intelligence functions, has been able to predict its "imminent" use and prevent it in advance.
Google’s AI ‘Big Sleep’ Detects Critical SQLite 0-Day, Halts Ongoing Attacks
Google’s artificial intelligence agent “Big Sleep” has made cybersecurity history by discovering and stopping the exploitation of a critical zero-day vulnerability in SQLite, marking the first time an AI system has directly foiled real-world cyberattacks. The AI agent, developed by Google DeepMind and Project Zero, identified the SQLite vulnerability (CVE-2025-6965) based on threat intelligence indicating […] The post Google’s AI ‘Big Sleep’ Det…
Google AI "Big Sleep" Stops Exploitation of Critical SQLite Vulnerability Before Hackers Act
Google on Tuesday revealed that its large language model (LLM)-assisted vulnerability discovery framework discovered a security flaw in the SQLite open-source database engine before it could have been exploited in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-6965 (CVSS score: 7.2), is a memory corruption flaw affecting all versions prior to 3.50.2. It was discovered by Big Sleep, an
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