Project Zero and DeepMind "big AI" uncovers security vulnerabilities Big Sleep finds a SQLite stack buffer underflow flaw ...
Google’s Project Zero hackers and DeepMind boffins have collaborated to uncover a zero-day security vulnerability in ...
Google LLC revealed today that it has uncovered a previously unknown vulnerability using artificial intelligence, a claimed ...
Google's "highly experimental" artificial intelligence agent Big Sleep has autonomously discovered an exploitable memory flaw ...
Google claims one of its AI models is the first of its kind to spot a memory safety vulnerability in the wild – specifically ...
Google’s AI program recently discovered a previously unknown and exploitable bug in SQLite, an open-source database engine.
How to use an SQLite viewer, specifically the DB Browser for SQLite3. Once you're able to create databases; configure tables and data types; issue SQL statements; and attach various database viewer ...
We are big fans of using SQLite for anything of even moderate complexity where you might otherwise use a file. The advantages are numerous, but sometimes you want to be lean on file storage.
Google's Big Sleep AI framework uncovers a zero-day vulnerability in SQLite, showcasing AI-driven security potential.
Google has showcased the capabilities of its Big Sleep LLM agent, which found a previously unknown exploitable memory safety issue in SQLite.
Steve Ballmer famously called Linux “viral”, with some not-entirely coherent complaints about the OS. In a hilarious instance ...
Google Project Zero and Deep Mind informed SQLite maintainers in October, who were able to devise a fix on the same day.