Tuesday, September 22, 2009 2:51 PM
cmosby
Microsoft Releases A "Fix it" Workaround For SMBv2 Vulnerability – SANS Internet Storm Center
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As pointed out by several folks writing in to the ISC Handlers group, Microsoft has updated its Security Advisory 975497 - Vulnerabilities in SMB Could Allow Remote Code Execution - to include a "Fix it" workaround that makes it rather easy to disable SMBv2.
The "Fix it" links can be found in two locations:
- Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 975497
(and my personal favorite)
- The Microsoft Security Research & Defense Blog
G.N. White
ISC Handler On Duty (Maybe they should call it "One Click")