CVE-2026-43968 PUBLISHED

CR Injection in SSE Encoder Enables Event Splitting via cow_sse:event/1

Assigner: EEF
Reserved: 04.05.2026 Published: 11.05.2026 Updated: 12.05.2026

Improper Neutralization of CRLF Sequences ('CRLF Injection') vulnerability in ninenines cowlib allows SSE event splitting and injection via unvalidated field values.

cow_sse:event/1 in cowlib guards the id and event fields against \n but not against bare \r, and the internal prefix_lines/2 function used for data and comment fields splits only on \n. Because the SSE specification requires decoders to treat \r\n, \r, and \n as equivalent line terminators, an attacker who controls any of these fields can inject additional SSE lines and forge a complete event with an arbitrary event type and data payload on the receiving end. In typical deployments where browser EventSource clients or other SSE consumers dispatch on event.type and render event.data, this enables event splitting, client-side logic manipulation, and stored-XSS-equivalent behaviour when event data is inserted into the DOM.

This issue affects cowlib from 2.6.0.

Metrics

CVSS Vector: CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:P/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:L/VA:N/SC:N/SI:L/SA:N
CVSS Score: 6.3

Product Status

Vendor ninenines
Product cowlib
Versions Default: unaffected
  • Version 2.6.0 is affected
Vendor ninenines
Product cowlib
Versions Default: unaffected
  • Version 93b2b897cde238506c803faad4d1602d79dba7c9 is affected

Affected Configurations

The application must pass user-controlled data as the id, event, data, or comment field to cow_sse:event/1 (or a higher-level wrapper such as cowboy_req:stream_events/3). Applications that construct SSE events exclusively from trusted, application-controlled values are not affected.

Workarounds

Sanitize user-controlled values before passing them to cow_sse:event/1: reject or strip any value containing \r or \n characters in the id, event, data, and comment fields. Alternatively, ensure that all SSE field values are derived exclusively from trusted, application-controlled data rather than user input.

Credits

  • Peter Ullrich finder
  • Loïc Hoguin remediation developer

References

Problem Types

  • CWE-93 Improper Neutralization of CRLF Sequences ('CRLF Injection') CWE

Impacts

  • CAPEC-34 HTTP Response Splitting