In 2010, a computer worm called Stuxnet sabotaged Iran’s nuclear program. It wasn’t ordinary malware—it was the world’s first true cyberweapon, capable of crippling nations.
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Detective Mark Baker was scheduled to testify as an expert during the trial of Jeremiah Monte last week. Following his death, a mistrial was declared.
Although the Mirro Center is devoted to research, Parkview staff in multiple buildings participate in the effort, he said.
Laura MacGregor has won the 2025 CBC Nonfiction Prize for her story The Invisible Woman.