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    Home»Development»Security»Google’s Big Sleep AI Foils Live Zero-Day Exploit in SQLite (CVE-2025-6965)

    Google’s Big Sleep AI Foils Live Zero-Day Exploit in SQLite (CVE-2025-6965)

    July 17, 2025

    Google’s Big Sleep AI Foils Live Zero-Day Exploit in SQLite (CVE-2025-6965)

    In a demonstration of artificial intelligence applied to cybersecurity, Google has revealed that its AI agent, Big Sleep, has successfully identified and neutralized a critical vulnerability before it …
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    Jul 17, 2025 (10 hours, 22 minutes ago)

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