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CVE-2026-54318: CWE-926: Improper Export of Android Application Components in home-assistant coreCVE-2026-54318
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A vulnerability in Home Assistant core prior to version 2026.5.3 allows any installed Android app without permissions to send forged location data to the LocationSensorManager BroadcastReceiver. This receiver is exported without permission checks and trusts the received location data, forwarding it to the user's Home Assistant server. This bypasses Android's mock location protections and enables a local malicious app to fake the device's GPS position, potentially triggering zone-based automations such as unlocking doors or disarming alarms. The issue is fixed in version 2026.5.3.

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