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Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to NULL Pointer Dereference via the association setup handler process. An attacker can cause the service to crash and disrupt user-plane services by sending a PFCP Association Setup Request that omits the mandatory NodeID Information Element to the N4/PFCP endpoint.