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Test your applicationsUpgrade Minimos:latest curl-doc to version 8.21.0-r0 or higher.
Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream curl-doc package and not the curl-doc package as distributed by Minimos.
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A use-after-free vulnerability exists in libcurl when an application
configures an HTTP/2 stream-dependency tree via CURLOPT_STREAM_DEPENDS or
CURLOPT_STREAM_DEPENDS_E, subsequently invokes curl_easy_reset(), and
finally terminates the handle with curl_easy_cleanup(). During this final
cleanup phase, libcurl attempts to access and modify an internal structure
that was already freed during the reset operation.