Google fixed Chrome flaw found by Big Sleep AI

Google fixed Chrome flaw found by Big Sleep AI

Google Chrome 139 has fixed a critical vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine, identified as CVE-2025-9132, which could potentially be exploited for malicious purposes. The flaw was discovered by Big Sleep AI, an automated vulnerability detection system developed by Google DeepMind and Project Zero. #CVE-2025-9132 #V8JavaScriptEngine

Keypoints

  • Chrome 139 patches a high-severity out-of-bounds write vulnerability in V8 JavaScript engine.
  • The security flaw is tracked as CVE-2025-9132 and affects Windows, macOS, and Linux versions.
  • Big Sleep AI, developed by Google DeepMind and Project Zero, discovered the vulnerability.
  • Google has not confirmed if the vulnerability is being exploited in active attacks.
  • Users are advised to update their Chrome browser promptly to protect against potential exploits.

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