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    FCC wants to know why mobile security patches take so long

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    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    05.09.2016

    A number of critical security flaws have hit mobile devices in recent months, prompting device makers and service providers alike to issue timely patches. Sometimes those fixes take a while to reach affected handsets, and the FCC wants to know more about the process. Today, the commission announced that it's looking into how updates are distributed when a security flaw is discovered. As part of the inquiry, the FCC's Telecommunications Bureau head Job Wilkins asked both wireless carriers and eight phone and tablet manufacturers to provide details on how problems that plague consumer devices ultimately get fixed.