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dRMM-CVE-2020-1350-response — Windows registry mitigation response to CVE-2020-1350 | Kitploit
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dRMM-CVE-2020-1350-response

Windows registry mitigation response to CVE-2020-1350

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Overview

Microsoft announced CVE-2020-1350 on July 14 2020. This vulnerability in Windows DNS server goes back to Server 2003 and is broadly thought to be wormable.

This script follows the intructions from KB456509 (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4569509/windows-dns-server-remote-code-execution-vulnerability) to mitigate the issues without rebooting the server.

For Datto RMM users, you can import aem-component.cpt into the RMM. For other RMM users, the script simply needs command.bat and TcpRecievePacketSize.reg to work.

Caveats

This script is only a few hours old and is not thoroughly tested. It based on the best information we have available from Microsoft right now.

Use at your own risk.

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