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@@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ input from potentially untrusted users. Following is a discussion about
some risks in the ways in which applications commonly use libcurl and
potential mitigations of those risks. It is by no means comprehensive, but
shows classes of attacks that robust applications should consider. The
-Common Weakness Enumeration project at http://cwe.mitre.org/ is a good
+Common Weakness Enumeration project at https://cwe.mitre.org/ is a good
reference for many of these and similar types of weaknesses of which
application writers should be aware.