Google AI “Big Sleep” Prevents Exploitation of Major SQLite Vulnerability Ahead of Hackers

Google AI Big Sleep stops SQLite hack Google AI Big Sleep stops SQLite hack

Google AI Big Sleep stopped hackers from exploiting a critical SQLite vulnerability before attacks began.

The patch arrived just in time, blocking threats targeting the widely used database engine.

SQLite’s flaw could have let attackers hijack apps or steal data remotely.

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Big Sleep’s AI system detected the issue proactively, preventing exploitation in live environments.

This came after researchers spotted the vulnerability but before hackers created active exploits.

The move highlights AI’s growing role in cybersecurity defense — catching vulnerabilities faster than humans alone.

Google shared the update on its security blog, urging developers to update their SQLite versions immediately.

The patch fixes an injection flaw that hackers could have weaponized for remote code execution.

Developers are warned to patch now to avoid potential breaches.

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