A remote crash can be triggered by sending a SIP packet
	  to Asterisk with a specially crafted CSeq header and a
	  Via header with no branch parameter. The issue is that
	  the PJSIP RFC 2543 transaction key generation algorithm
	  does not allocate a large enough buffer. By overrunning
	  the buffer, the memory allocation table becomes corrupted,
	  leading to an eventual crash.
	  The multi-part body parser in PJSIP contains a logical
	  error that can make certain multi-part body parts attempt
	  to read memory from outside the allowed boundaries. A
	  specially-crafted packet can trigger these invalid reads
	  and potentially induce a crash.
	  This issues is in PJSIP, and so the issue can be fixed
	  without performing an upgrade of Asterisk at all. However,
	  we are releasing a new version of Asterisk with the bundled
	  PJProject updated to include the fix.
	  If you are running Asterisk with chan_sip, this issue
	  does not affect you.