CVE-2026-6212 is an authorization bypass vulnerability in Teracity Software Technologies Inc. TeraMIS caused by use of a user-controlled key in authorization logic. The flaw allows a low-privileged attacker to manipulate or supply a key value that is improperly trusted by the application, resulting in access control decisions being bypassed. The issue is classified as CWE-639 and affects TeraMIS versions from V03.26.01.14 through 2026-04-30. Available scoring information indicates the vulnerability is network exploitable, requires low privileges, and does not require user interaction.
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