KB4489868: Windows Server Security Update (April 2019)
An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the way that the Windows SMB Server handles certain requests, which could lead to information disclosure from the server.
A remote attacker, with a low-privilege account, can achieve full data confidentiality loss. Federal agencies are required to remediate by 2022-06-13 under CISA BOD 22-01.
This vulnerability affects Microsoft Windows. An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the way that the Windows SMB Server handles certain requests, aka 'Windows SMB Information Disclosure Vulnerability'. This CVE ID is unique from CVE-2019-0704, CVE-2019-0821. Exploitation requires remote network access, low attack complexity, a low-privilege authenticated account, and no user interaction required.
Probably yes if any of these apply:
CISA added this CVE to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on 2022-05-23 based on evidence of active exploitation in the wild. Federal agencies required to remediate by 2022-06-13.
Manual download
For air-gapped servers or out-of-band deployment. Microsoft Update Catalog returns every OS-version variant of this update.
↗ Microsoft Update CatalogKB4489868Manual remediation steps
Apply the Microsoft Security Update
Microsoft has released an official security update that fixes this vulnerability.
Required KB Updates
Supersedes: KB4486563, KB4486996, KB4487000, KB4487017, KB4487018, KB4487019, KB4487020, KB4487023, KB4487025, KB4487026, KB4487044
Affected Products
Installation Methods
Windows Update (recommended)
Microsoft Update Catalog (manual download)
.msu installer with administrator privilegesWSUS / SCCM / Intune
Approve KB4489868 for the affected products in your update management console.
Microsoft Download Center Links
Verification
Confirm the update is installed:
Get-HotFix | Where-Object { $_.HotFixID -in @('KB4489868','KB4489871','KB4489872','KB4489876','KB4489878','KB4489880','KB4489881','KB4489882','KB4489883','KB4489884','KB4489885','KB4489886','KB4489891','KB4489899') }
References
Discovery Credit
Piotr Krysiuk of Symantec, Andrew Burkhardt of MSRC Vulnerabilities & Mitigations Team
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