Google's AI Tool 'Big Sleep' Uncovers Zero-Day Vulnerability in SQLite Database

 Google's AI tool, Big Sleep, recently detected a zero-day vulnerability in the widely used SQLite database. The AI found a stack buffer underflow flaw, which could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code. Google highlighted this as the first real-world vulnerability discovered by an AI agent, leveraging language model capabilities to automate security analysis. This discovery led to a fix in SQLite’s development branch. While experimental, Big Sleep shows potential for preemptively detecting security issues before software releases.


For more details, visit the article: [The Hacker News](https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/googles-ai-tool-big-sleep-finds-zero.html).

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