David Westerfield

Gospel. Culture. Technology. Music.


America’s Hackable Backbone – Forbes.com

(Original): http://www.forbes.com/2007/08/22/scada- … print.html
(Archived): http://www.westerfunk.net/archives/secu … 0Backbone/

There are many fronts in which it seems we are falling behind on security. This article highlights the possibility of a nuclear power plant getting hacked with the result being major power outages within the region of the plant that is attacked.

Little Too Close to Home – Literally

“Police: Thieves Break Into 30 Cars At FW Apartments”

This is right across the interstate from where I live. Glad I got the motion-detecting webcam running that emails me snapshots when there is movement 🙂

This article http://www.myfoxdfw.com/myfox/pages/New … geId=3.2.1 says, “It appears the burglars were targeting expensive items like Global Positioning Systems and iPods.”

Also: In June I got a snapshot at about 2:03 in the morning of some random guy that walked up to my house (after leaving my garage door cracked to let the hot air out) and he checked it out for about 5 minutes, then left. I suspect he was probably just scoping it out to see if it was feasable without making too much of a ruckus. Wonder if this could be the guy:

More on the New Age Training in Organizations

This was sent to me by someone investigating the legality of employers forcing employees to participate in “New Age” type training within an organization, whether it’s a private corporation or a government agency. Of particular interest is the fact that this was approved by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

(Original): http://www.opm.gov/hrd/lead/policy/eeoc915.asp
(Archived): http://www.westerfunk.net/archives/chri … N-915.022/

News Worthy Information

Airline sacrifices goats to appease [Hindu] sky god

http://www.reuters.com/articlePrint?art … 6020070905

This is quite serious – China hacked into Pentagon network

http://www.westerfunk.net/archives/secu … 0Pentagon/

It may be a good idea at this point, unfortunately, to disconnect all government networks from the internet, creating a sort of closed-circuit networked system, maybe creating a trusted and untrusted network? The government has made strides it seems over the past few years to secure its networks and computer systems by not allowing local users to install hardware such as thumb drives (or software on some systems), making users use Firefox to browse the internet instead of IE, utilizing domain level lock downs which make it more difficult for outsiders to even locally penetrate systems at a users workstation (let alone remote attackers), securing their firewalls to not allow certain traffic in or out, and using packet inspection to watch for suspicious activity. However, China seems to always be one step ahead of us, with this as a case in point.

Also:

http://www.westerfunk.net/archives/secu … yberspace/

The Summing Up of Christianity

“For God has done what the law, weakened by the flesh, could not do.” – Romans 8:3

Every religion in the world, except Christianity, has these presuppositions behind it. One is that all humanity is not morally disabled as a result of sin entering the world, sin does not really exist even, we are just flawed in our evolutionary process. Another presupposition is that all men can measure up to their god’s righteous standards by their own efforts. Each religion takes different forms, but ultimately, you are the one who must perform and then the deity is either appeased or in your debt. This mix of presuppositions leaves the weight of moral performance and toiling at your feet. Even the Roman Catholic Church leaves this weight at your doorstep, Christ is just there to help. This was the problem Martin Luther had with Rome in the 1500’s, amongst many other things. Many equate Christianity with Roman Catholicism. This is just not the case. Christianity, though many Christians really do an awful job of displaying this to the world, is totally different. For that I apologize on their behalf. If you want to see what Christianity is about, don’t always look at the most vocal followers (TV evangelists especially, etc), but look at the Scriptures themselves, it attests to itself. Evaluate it and examine it yourself apart from them. This verse in Romans 8, in a very concise manner, sums up what authentic Christianity is all about.

Just like all other religions, Christianity has presuppositions of its own, however they greatly differ. One is that all humanity has been corrupted, corroded, and morally disabled by the fall of humanity into sin. We cannot appease God by our “righteous acts” because we have none in relation to Him. That’s not to say we cannot do good things in relation to other men, but we’re not talking about other men, we’re talking about God. Another presupposition is that we cannot possibly measure up to His righteous standards, it is in fact impossible. It is like attempting to jump to the stars above. So how can we be saved? God is so creative, imaginative, and infinitely powerful, that He can do the impossible. “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” (Matthew 19:26). So in Christ, God has done what the law couldn’t do: save men from eternal condemnation. The law cannot save, and so attempting to maintain it your whole life is impossible. Why? Because, as the verse says, it (the law) was weakened by the flesh (through our sin), rendering it impossible to maintain by man. Therefore, God had to do what we couldn’t: fulfill the law perfectly for us, in our place, on our behalf. The rest of verse three into four says, “By sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, he (God) condemned sin in the flesh, in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.” God the Father sent His Son into the world, to live up to the standards of the law that we could not keep. Christ entered human history as a man and lived a morally perfect life, living up to the standards of God. He did so to the point of death on the cross, and died the death we should have for our wickedness, in the place of those who trust Him for salvation, taking their condemnation and guilt. Now all the weight is off! Trust in Christ for your salvation, give up on trying to please God with your detestable “righteous acts” that cannot save you anyway and submit yourself to the cross where Christ suffered in the place of sinners. We are commanded to submit to the Gospel! Repent and believe in Jesus Christ.

I want to make something clear though, as Paul says at the end of Romans 3 in verse 31, “Do we then overthrow the law by this faith? By no means! On the contrary, we uphold the law.” Because Christ has shown is so much love in the cross, how can we not by His power in the cross obey the law now? We are finally accepted, now we just pursue Christ more so that He makes us pure, in order that we obey His law. What God commands in His law, He grants the ability to do through Faith in Christ. The Gospel is backward from the way men think. Most think we do something, and then get a payout from God. But what if you can’t do anything right in God’s eyes by your own strength and power, even if you blindly think you can? What if in God’s eyes, everything you do is so tainted by sin and mixed motives, that even your good acts are soaked with sin? What then? What is your due? Eternal condemnation, simply because those wicked acts slap God in His face and state to the world that His glory is worthless. But through faith in Christ, you can gain His perfect record! Praise God for Christ and His work on behalf of sinners! Trust Him that you may escape the wrath of the coming King and find more joy in Him than you can possibly imagine!

Union: Mexican Trucks Begin Crossing Border Saturday

Fabulous. Instead of closing the back door to make it more difficult for terrorists and others who intend harm toward this country to enter, we’re just going to open it wider (all the while spending billions to build a new fence?). Not to mention all the illegal immigrants that will have greater access to enter the country … Is this counter-intuitive to anyone else? On top of that, something of importance is the level of pollution that will now enter major cities, especially within Texas. This is one thing I am at total odds with President Bush on. I cannot understand for the life of me how building a fence and then allowing Mexican trucks to enter is helping to defend the “homeland” against militaristic and economic threats.

http://www.nbcsandiego.com/politics/140 … p;psp=news
http://www.klas-tv.com/Global/story.asp?S=7002057
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/n … cks30.html

Grayson Andrew Westerfield

What a joy! We have a son! Grayson was born to us August 21, 2007 @ 5:35 am. Unbelievably amazing. I cannot describe all the emotions throughout this event. I am totally unworthy to have been blessed by God in this way. What amazing grace purchased in the cross of Christ! Here is a photo album I started on facebook.com .

What Happened to AllofMP3.com?

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w … 016297.ece

Well, in short it was closed. However, it has apparently re-emerged, in the form of www.mp3sparks.com. AllofMP3.com was a site in Russia where you could get entire albums for like $1.20 (varied depending on bit rate). It was shut down due to US and international pressures, particularly Russia’s possible entry into the WTO. Apparently this new site is essentially the same thing though, and legal, once again, under Russian law. So downloadeds are still just as cheap. Good deal while it lasts …

The Modern Form of Espionage – Economic

Whereas during the Cold War, espionage took the form of infiltrating government facilities, recruiting agents from within the government to hand over information, now the threat is economic espionage, where private corporations are being infiltrated by agents from all over the world. And they don’t even have to be a double agent (spying for two governments as in the Cold War), but they simply need to get hired or work as a contractor within a private corporation.

So much of what makes this country (and other major super powers) run is economic and corporate. We are no longer in an arms race but a world-wide economic race. This priority has replaced the arms race of the Cold War now for this country. Economic stability and prosperity is the foundation of what makes this country tick. Therefore, for other countries like China and Russia in particular, to get a hold of the secrets corporations possess for how they do business, making them so effective on the world market, is invaluable information. And unfortunately, this kind of information, as opposed to the kind during the Cold War, is much easier to obtain than infiltrating top secret government facilities, and may turn out to be much more dangerous.

The FBI is increasingly confronting the problem, particularly with the rising problem of Chinese spies within corporations (as cited in the articles listed below), but there are more and more agents coming from all over the world, taking advantage of this new found espionage. We seem to be at an even greater risk of losing our world-wide economic foothold now than in the Cold War with this type of espionage. If we can have our foundational foothold uprooted, our influence may diminish and China’s may increase (since they seem to be the primary agents we are catching). Interesting …

Here are some articles on the subject I have archived:

http://www.westerfunk.net/archives/secu … h%20spies/
http://www.westerfunk.net/archives/secu … e%20spies/
http://www.westerfunk.net/archives/secu … s%20Forum/
http://www.westerfunk.net/archives/secu … vel’/
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline … spy/spies/
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technol … 19656.html

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