Google’s Big Sleep AI Uncovers Safari’s Nightmare: Five Vulnerabilities Exposed!

Google’s AI agent Big Sleep discovered five WebKit flaws in Safari, prompting Apple to fix issues that could lead to browser crashes or memory corruption. With names like CVE-2025-43434, these vulnerabilities sound like they could double as droid names in a sci-fi movie. Luckily, none have been exploited in the wild—yet.

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Google’s Big Sleep AI is waking up Safari’s bugs faster than you can say “WebKit whack-a-mole.” Who knew that the secret to a stable browser was a robot insomniac? Kudos to Big Sleep for keeping our surfing smooth and bug-free, even if it has to pull some all-nighters!

Key Points:

  • Google’s AI, Big Sleep, identified five WebKit vulnerabilities in Safari.
  • Vulnerabilities could lead to browser crashes or memory corruption.
  • Flaws include a use-after-free bug and buffer overflow issue.
  • None of these vulnerabilities have been exploited in the wild.
  • Apple released updates to patch these issues.

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