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Ensure Open5GS is updated to a version newer than 2.6.4 (such as version 2.7.0 or later), where this assertion logic has been hardened.

Typically rated as high, as it impacts the availability of core mobile network functions. Technical Breakdown

An attacker can trigger this crash by sending a specially crafted NGAP packet (Next Generation Application Protocol) to the system. 24429mp4

Implement network-level filtering to ensure that NGAP traffic is only accepted from trusted, authorized network nodes (GNBs/Access Points).

The vulnerability stems from a "reachable assertion" within the nas_eps_send_emm_to_esm function. In software development, an assertion is a check that the code assumes to be true; if it fails, the program usually crashes immediately to prevent further errors. Ensure Open5GS is updated to a version newer than 2

Monitor system logs for unexpected crashes related to the nas_eps_send_emm_to_esm function to identify potential exploitation attempts. CVE-2024-24429 Detail - NVD

When the system processes this malicious packet, it hits the failed assertion and shuts down. In a mobile network environment, this results in a Denial of Service , potentially cutting off connectivity for users serviced by that core. Recommendations Monitor system logs for unexpected crashes related to

Open5GS versions up to and including 2.6.4