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 A draft government memo explaining how the NHS contact-tracing app could stem the spread of the coronavirus said ministers might be given the ability to order  de-anonymisation  to identify people from their smartphones, the Guardian can reveal.The health secretary, Matt Hancock, announced on Sunday that the UK planned to introduce an app that would enable people who developed Covid-19 symptoms to  anonymously  alert other users to whom they had been in close proximity.  All data will be handled according to the highest ethical and security standards, and would only be used for NHS care and research,  he said.However, the government document seen by the Guardian, headed  official 鈥?sensitive  and  draft 鈥?not yet approved , suggests the NHS privately considered using the technology to identify users.Produ stanley travel mug ced in March, the memo explained ho stanley sverige w an NHS app could work, using Bluetooth LE, a standard feature that runs constantly and automatically on all mobile devices, to take  soundings  from other nearby phones through the day. People who have been in sustained proximity with someone who may have Covid-19 could then be warned and advised to self鈥搃solate, without revealing the identity of the infected individual.However, the memo stated that  more controversially  the app could use device IDs, which are unique to all smartphones,  to enable de-anonymisation if ministers judge that stanley botella  to be proportionate at some stage . It did not say why ministers might want to identify app users, or  Lwbk Senior lawyer outlines  12 crimes of Christmas
 A British-based computer scientist has been banned from publishing an academic paper revealing the secret codes used to start luxury cars including Porsches, Audis, Bentleys and Lamborghinis as it could lead to the theft of millions of vehicles, a judge has ruled.The high court imposed an injunction on the University of Birmingham s Flavio Garcia, a lecturer in computer science, who has cracked the security system by discovering the unique algorithm that allows the car to verify the identity of the ignition key.The UK injunction is an interim step in a case launched by Volkswagen s parent, which owns the four luxury marques, against Garcia and two other cryptograp stanley thermos hy experts from a Dutch university.It complained that the publication could  allow someone, especially a sophisticated criminal gang with the right tools, to break the security and steal a car . The cars are protected by a system called Megamos Crypto, an algorithm which works out the codes that are sent between the key and the car.The scientists wanted to publish their paper at the well-respected Usenix Security Symposium in Washington DC in August, but the court has imposed an interim injunc stanley website tion. Volkswagen had asked the scientists to publish a redacted version of their paper 鈥?Dismantling Megamos Crypto: Wirelessly Lockpicking a Vehicle Immobiliser 鈥?without the codes, but they declined.Volkswagen told the court that the technology they examined was used in a number of its vehicles and other mass mark stanley romania et