The file property lists information but it seems somehow corrupted.
The tool sigcheck.exe also verifies this:
The cause of this is a missing \0 at the end of the string literal in the *.rc resource files:
1 VERSIONINFO
FILEVERSION 3,0,7,9997
PRODUCTVERSION 3,0
FILEFLAGSMASK 0x3fL
FILEFLAGS 0x0L
FILEOS 0x4L
FILETYPE 0x1L
FILESUBTYPE 0x0L
BEGIN
BLOCK "StringFileInfo"
BEGIN
BLOCK "080904e4"
BEGIN
VALUE "LegalCopyright", "Copyright (c) XXXX 2008~2016\0"
VALUE "CompanyName", "YYYYYY.\0"
VALUE "ProductVersion", "3.0\0"
VALUE "InternalName", "ZZZZZ.dll (x86-UNICODE)\0"
VALUE "OriginalFilename", "ZZZZZ.dll\0"
VALUE "ProductName", "(x86-UNICODE) ZZZZZ Propagation Engine\0"
VALUE "FileDescription", "(x86-UNICODE) ZZZZZ Propagation Engine\0"
VALUE "FileVersion", "3.0.7.9997 \0"
END
END
BLOCK "VarFileInfo"
BEGIN
VALUE "Translation", 0x809, 1252
END
END
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