Prometheus and its exporters can be secured by a web.yml file that
	  specifies usernames and hashed passwords for basic authentication.
	  Passwords are hashed with bcrypt, which means that even if you have
	  access to the hash, it is very hard to find the original password
	  back. Passwords are hashed with bcrypt, which means that even if you
	  have access to the hash, it is very hard to find the original
	  password back. However, a flaw in the way this mechanism was
	  implemented in the exporter toolkit makes it possible with people
	  who know the hashed password to authenticate against Prometheus.
	  A request can be forged by an attacker to poison the internal cache
	  used to cache the computation of hashes and make subsequent requests
	  successful. This cache is used in both happy and unhappy scenarios
	  in order to limit side channel attacks that could tell an attacker
	    if a user is present in the file or not.