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NULL Pointer Dereference
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to NULL Pointer Dereference via the PFCP SessionReportRequest process when ReportType.DLDR is set but the DownlinkDataReport information element is missing. An attacker can cause the process to terminate unexpectedly by sending a specially...
NULL Pointer Dereference
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to NULL Pointer Dereference via the PFCP SessionReportRequest process when ReportType.DLDR is set but the DownlinkDataReport information element is missing. An attacker can cause the process to terminate unexpectedly by sending a specially...
CVE-2026-25501 free5GC SMF crash (nil pointer dereference) on PFCP SessionReportRequest when ReportType.DLDR is set but DownlinkDataReport IE is missing
free5GC SMF provides Session Management Function for free5GC, an open-source project for 5th generation 5G mobile core networks. In versions up to and including 1.4.1, SMF panics due to nil pointer dereference and the SMF process terminates. This is triggered by a malformed PFCP...
CVE-2026-25501 free5GC SMF crash (nil pointer dereference) on PFCP SessionReportRequest when ReportType.DLDR is set but DownlinkDataReport IE is missing
free5GC SMF provides Session Management Function for free5GC, an open-source project for 5th generation 5G mobile core networks. In versions up to and including 1.4.1, SMF panics due to nil pointer dereference and the SMF process terminates. This is triggered by a malformed PFCP...
CVE-2026-25501 free5GC SMF crash (nil pointer dereference) on PFCP SessionReportRequest when ReportType.DLDR is set but DownlinkDataReport IE is missing
free5GC SMF provides Session Management Function for free5GC, an open-source project for 5th generation 5G mobile core networks. In versions up to and including 1.4.1, SMF panics due to nil pointer dereference and the SMF process terminates. This is triggered by a malformed PFCP...
CVE-2026-25501
Free5GC SMF (Session Management Function) up to version 1.4.1 is vulnerable to a nil pointer dereference that causes the SMF process to panic when processing a malformed PFCP SessionReportRequest on the PFCP interface (UDP/8805). The issue can lead to SMF termination. There is no known upstream f...