Flowise: Unauthenticated OAuth2 token refresh endpoint returns access tokens — enables token theft for any connected service
GHSA-qgvm-j2hm-6m38 · CVE-2026-70478
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Description
Summary
The OAuth2 token refresh endpoint (POST /api/v1/oauth2-credential/refresh/:credentialId) is in WHITELIST_URLS, meaning it requires no authentication. It decrypts the stored credential (containing clientId, clientSecret, refresh_token), sends a refresh request to the configured OAuth provider, and returns the new access_token directly in the response body.
Root Cause
// packages/server/src/routes/oauth2/index.ts:393-402
res.json({
success: true,
message: 'OAuth2 token refreshed successfully',
credentialId: credential.id,
tokenInfo: {
...tokenData, // ← includes access_token!
has_new_refresh_token: !!tokenData.refresh_token,
expires_at: updatedCredentialData.expires_at
}
})
Whitelist entry at packages/server/src/utils/constants.ts:40.
Attack Chain
- Attacker obtains a credential ID (via Finding 2 / public chatflow leak, or enumeration)
- Attacker calls
POST /api/v1/oauth2-credential/refresh/:credentialId(no auth required) - Server decrypts credential, sends refresh request to OAuth provider with user's
client_secret - Server returns the new
access_tokenin the response to the attacker - Attacker uses the token to access the victim's connected service (Google, Microsoft, etc.)
Docker Validation
POST /api/v1/oauth2-credential/refresh/fake-uuid returns {"message":"Credential not found"} (not 401 Unauthorized), proving the endpoint processes the request without authentication.
Impact
- OAuth2 access token theft for any connected service
- Full access to the victim's third-party accounts (Google, Microsoft, GitHub, etc.)
- Client secret transmitted to OAuth provider during refresh
- Can also be used for DoS by exhausting refresh token quota
Suggested Fix
Remove the refresh endpoint from WHITELIST_URLS and require authentication:
// Remove from WHITELIST_URLS in constants.ts
// Add authentication check in the route handler
Credits
- Shinobi Security - https://github.com/shinobisecurity
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