KB5012670: Windows Server 2012 R2 Security Update (April 2022)
A crafted NFS request can give an attacker SYSTEM-level code execution on any Windows Server running the NFS Server role.
An attacker on the network who can reach the NFS server (TCP/UDP 2049 plus portmapper and lockd helpers) can send a crafted request and execute code as SYSTEM. From SYSTEM the attacker controls every file share the server hosts — read, write, delete, ransomware-encrypt — and can pivot to clients that mount the shares.
The Windows Network File System (NFS) Server role lets Windows servers share files with Linux, Unix, and ESXi clients. A companion NFS RCE patched alongside CVE-2022-24491 in the NFS handler lets crafted requests corrupt server memory and execute code. The NFS Server role is not installed by default but is widely enabled in mixed-OS environments.
Probably yes if any of these apply:
Affected OS versions
A storage administrator left the NFS Server role enabled on a Windows file server that was later repurposed. The NFS endpoint is reachable from the rest of the storage network. An attacker scans the segment, finds the NFS listener, and exploits the bug to gain SYSTEM on the host.
Manual download
For air-gapped servers or out-of-band deployment. Microsoft Update Catalog returns every OS-version variant of this update.
↗ Microsoft Update CatalogKB5012670Manual remediation steps
Decide if you need the NFS Server role
The Windows NFS Server role is not installed by default. If you do not have Linux/Unix/ESXi clients using NFS, remove the role:
Get-WindowsFeature -Name FS-NFS-Service | Where-Object Installed
# Uninstall-WindowsFeature -Name FS-NFS-Service
Prerequisites
Estimated time
20–40 minutes per server (download + install + reboot)
Reboot required
Yes — install the cumulative update and reboot the server before the fix is active.
Steps
1. Confirm the server is missing the patch
Get-HotFix -Id KB5012670 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
2. Install the update — pick one channel
Windows Update / WSUS (preferred):
UsoClient ScanInstallWait
Manual download (offline / air-gapped):
3. Reboot
Restart-Computer -Force
Verification
Get-HotFix -Id KB5012670
[System.Environment]::OSVersion.Version
Rollback
wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:5012670 /quiet /norestart
Notes
No tested PowerShell script for this entry yet. We’re prioritising automation based on user demand.