A US power infrastructure company discovered a vulnerable version of libcurl.dll in their system32 directory, raising concerns about potential security risks. This issue is complex because many applications independently install their own versions of libcurl.dll, making it difficult to update without disrupting dependent applications or causing instability. Developers and IT professionals must identify the specific application using the problematic DLL to address the vulnerability safely.
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