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Authorization bypass in BAPSİS web application enables unauthenticated remote attackers to exploit trusted identifiers through user-controlled keys when victims interact with crafted requests. ABIS Technology's BAPSİS platform (versions before v.202604152042) contains a CWE-639 flaw where authorization checks rely on client-controlled key values, allowing attackers to manipulate trust relationships and gain unauthorized access with high impact to confidentiality, integrity, and availability. TR-CERT published advisory but no public exploit code identified at time of analysis, with CVSS 8.8 reflecting network-exploitable attack requiring only user interaction.
Authorization bypass in BAPSİS web application enables unauthenticated remote attackers to exploit trusted identifiers through user-controlled keys when victims interact with crafted requests. ABIS Technology's BAPSİS platform (versions before v.202604152042) contains a CWE-639 flaw where authorization checks rely on client-controlled key values, allowing attackers to manipulate trust relationships and gain unauthorized access with high impact to confidentiality, integrity, and availability. TR-CERT published advisory but no public exploit code identified at time of analysis, with CVSS 8.8 reflecting network-exploitable attack requiring only user interaction.