Windows Server 2019 Termsrvdll Patch Patched May 2026
The CVE-2019-0708 vulnerability is a remote code execution (RCE) flaw that exists in the Windows Remote Desktop Services, formerly known as Terminal Services. This component allows users to remotely access and interact with a Windows server or desktop. The vulnerability specifically affects the TermSrv.dll file, which is a crucial part of the RDS component.
To address the CVE-2019-0708 vulnerability, Microsoft released an emergency patch for Windows Server 2019, as well as other affected operating systems, including Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. The patch, known as KB4499175, updates the TermSrv.dll file to properly validate user input and prevent the injection of malicious code. windows server 2019 termsrvdll patch patched
The patch is considered a critical update and should be applied as soon as possible to prevent exploitation. Microsoft has also provided guidance on how to prioritize the deployment of the patch, emphasizing that organizations with RDS exposed to the internet should prioritize the update immediately. The CVE-2019-0708 vulnerability is a remote code execution