Murdoch is dead: Hackers rewrite Sun frontpage

Hacking collective LulzSec has attacked the website of the Murdoch-owned Sun newspaper, replacing the online version with a fake story pronouncing the mogul's death.

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Lulz Security hacker group attacked the website of the Rupert Murdoch owned Sun newspaper, replacing the online version with a fake story pronouncing the mogul's death.

The tabloid was forced to pull the plug on it's website, to stop readers from being redirected to the fake story that the 80-year-old had been found dead in his garden after ingesting palladium. Then, visitors to the Sun's website were redirected to , which celebrated the high-profile attack.

The group also claimed to have hacked the homepage of the phone-hack scandal hit News International, the Sun's parent company, and the webpage of sister paper The Times was also inaccessible.

"We have owned Sun/News of the World - that story is simply phase 1 - expect the lulz to flow in coming days," a message from the group warned.

Another message taunted "We have joy we have fun, we have messed up Murdoch's Sun"

A News International spokeswoman said the company was "aware" of the attack.

The hacker collective said it was "sitting on their (the Sun's) emails" and was prepared to publicise them on Tuesday.

Lulz has been in the spotlight after taking credit for cyberattacks on high-profile companies including Sony and Nintendo.




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Published 19 July 2011 11:56am
Updated 25 February 2015 1:01pm
Source: AAP


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