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influxdb-client is an InfluxDB 2.0 Python client library
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Access Control Bypass due to a business logic flaw that allows users who own a valid allAccess
token to escalate their privileges at operator level by listing current authorization tokens.
Note:
This is only exploitable if:
The attacker has a valid allAccess
token;
The allAccess
token has been created in the same Org where an operator token resides (ex. same Org as Admin user);
The attacker is able to interact with influxdb instance via CLI or APIs (influxClient).