AI Saves the Day: Google’s Big Sleep Naps on Security Flaw Before Hackers Can Pounce!

Google’s AI agent, Big Sleep, caught a critical vulnerability in SQLite before it could be exploited. Dubbed CVE-2025-6965, this flaw had a CVSS score of 7.2. Google’s hybrid defense strategy, blending traditional controls with AI reasoning, helped prevent this potential cyber catastrophe. The tech giant aims to stay one step ahead with secure AI agents.

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Hot Take:

In a plot twist worthy of a cyber-thriller, Google’s AI brainchild, Big Sleep, has outsmarted threat actors by discovering a major vulnerability in SQLite before it could be exploited. Not only does this make the AI a hero, but it also sets a new precedent: AI isn’t just for generating cat memes anymore—it’s now catching cyber baddies in the act. Move over, Sherlock Holmes; there’s a new detective in town, and it runs on algorithms!

Key Points:

– Google’s AI agent, Big Sleep, discovered a critical vulnerability, CVE-2025-6965, in the SQLite database.
– The flaw involves memory corruption and affects all SQLite versions prior to 3.50.2.
– This marks the first known instance of an AI directly preventing a vulnerability’s exploitation.
– Google underscores the importance of hybrid security measures combining AI reasoning and traditional controls.
– A white paper has been published to guide the development of secure AI agents.

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