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CVE-2026-43968 CR Injection in SSE Encoder Enables Event Splitting via cow_sse:event/1

The vulnerability CVE-2026-43968 is a CR injection flaw in an SSE encoder that enables event splitting via the `cow_sse:event/1` function. The provided article text lacks the specific technical details required for a complete summary, including the CVSS score, affected software versions, fixed versions, and any recommended workarounds.
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