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Hackers target Rupert Murdoch-owned Sun newspaper website

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Visitors to The Sun's website late Monday were redirected to a page featuring a story saying Murdoch's dead body had been found in his garden.

071811 fake the sun.JPGView full sizeIn this screen grab made Monday, July 18, 2011, a page to which visitors to The Sun's website were redirected is seen. A group of internet hackers claims to have tampered with the website of Rupert Murdoch's Sun newspaper. Visitors to The Sun's website late Monday were redirected to a page featuring a story saying Murdoch's dead body had been found in his garden. Lulz Security took responsibility via Twitter, calling it a successful part of "Murdoch Meltdown Monday." (AP Photo)

By CASSANDRA VINOGRAD
and JILL LAWLESS

LONDON — A group of internet hackers claims to have tampered with the website of Rupert Murdoch's Sun newspaper.

Visitors to The Sun's website late Monday were redirected to a page featuring a story saying Murdoch's dead body had been found in his garden.

Lulz Security took responsibility via Twitter, calling it a successful part of "Murdoch Meltdown Monday."

Lulz Security has previously claimed hacks on major entertainment companies, FBI partner organizations and the CIA.

Murdoch is due to appear before a parliamentary committee Tuesday to answer lawmakers' questions over phone-hacking at News International, his British newspaper division.

The phone hacking scandal has prompted the closure of Murdoch's News of the World.


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