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R. Coil
Good morning / afternoon everyone;
We have a new issue that appeared after the February updates for Windows 10. All of our Windows 10 machines now have an unquoted service path vulnerability (verified) for the hmpalertsvc service.
I have attempted running regedit as administrator and modifying the registry key and permissions and I've tried using an administrator account to no avail. I am unable to add the quotes as required and I am unable to modify the permissions of the registry key / take ownership of it.
In looking at the permissions of the key itself, the local PC's administrator group has full control and ownership of the entire key.
Any one else running into this issue or have any suggestions?
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We have a new issue that appeared after the February updates for Windows 10. All of our Windows 10 machines now have an unquoted service path vulnerability (verified) for the hmpalertsvc service.
I have attempted running regedit as administrator and modifying the registry key and permissions and I've tried using an administrator account to no avail. I am unable to add the quotes as required and I am unable to modify the permissions of the registry key / take ownership of it.
In looking at the permissions of the key itself, the local PC's administrator group has full control and ownership of the entire key.
Any one else running into this issue or have any suggestions?
Continue reading...