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Google's Big Sleep Security AI Agent Foils Bug Exploitation - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News

Summary by cybernoz.com
Google has used a security-specific AI agent to detect a second critical vulnerability that was on the radar of threat actors but yet to be exploited. Its security researchers used Google’s internal Big Sleep agent to detect a SQLite relational database management system critical security flaw, indexed as CVE-2025-6965, which could lead to memory corruption. The bug was only known to threat actors, Google said, and about to be exploited before …

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Agent Big Sleep managed to stop the threat before it started.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Artificial intelligence agent Big Sleep has blocked an imminent exploit and this is the first time this technology has thwarted a cyber threat.

·Madrid, Spain
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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.

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