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    LONDON (AP) — 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.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    LONDON (AP) — Scotland Yard's assistant commissioner resigned Monday, a day after his boss also quit, and fresh investigations of possible police wrongdoing were launched in the phone hacking scandal that has spread from Rupert Murdoch's media empire to the British prime minister's office.

    Prime Minister David Cameron called an emergency session of Parliament on the scandal and cut short his visit to Africa to try to contain the widening crisis. Lawmakers on Tuesday are to question Murdoch, his son James and Rebekah Brooks, the former chief executive of Murdoch's U.K. newspaper arm.

    In a further twist, a former News of the World reporter who helped blow the whistle on the scandal was found dead Monday in his home, but it was not believed to be suspicious.

    Murdoch shut down the News of the World tabloid after it was accused of hacking into the voice mail of celebrities, politicians, other journalists and even murder victims.

    The crisis has roiled the upper ranks of Britain's police, with Monday's resignation of Assistant Commissioner John Yates — Scotland Yard's top anti-terrorist officer — following that on Sunday of police chief Paul Stephenson over their links to Neil Wallis, an arrested former executive from Murdoch's shuttered News of the World tabloid whom police had employed as a media consultant.

    The government quickly announced an inquiry into police-media relations and possible corruption.

    Home Secretary Theresa May said that people were naturally asking "who polices the police," and announced an inquiry into "instances of undue influence, inappropriate contractual arrangements and other abuses of power in police relationships with the media and other parties."

    The Independent Police Complaints Commission also said it was looking into the claims, including one that Yates inappropriately helped get a job for Wallis' daughter. Wallis, former executive editor of News of the World, was arrested on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications.

    Yates said he had done nothing wrong.

    "I have acted with complete integrity," he said. "My conscience is clear."

    In another development, police confirmed that a second former News of the World employee was employed by Scotland Yard. Alex Marunchak had been employed as a Ukrainian language interpreter with access to highly sensitive police information between 1980 and 2000, the Metropolitan Police said.

    Scotland Yard said it recognized "that this may cause concern and that some professions may be incompatible with the role of an interpreter," adding that the matter will be looked into.

    The prime minister is under heavy pressure after the resignations of Stephenson and Yates, and Sunday's arrest of Brooks — a friend and neighbor whom he has met at least six times since entering office 14 months ago — on suspicion of hacking into the cellphones of newsmakers and bribing police for information.

    Cameron's critics grew louder in London as he visited South Africa on a two-day visit to the continent already cut short by the crisis. He dropped stops in Rwanda and South Sudan as his government faces growing questions about its cozy relationship with Murdoch's media empire during a scandal that has taken down top police and media figures with breathtaking speed.

    Parliament was to break for the summer on Tuesday after lawmakers grilled Murdoch, his son James and Brooks, in a highly anticipated public airing about the scandal. Cameron, however, said lawmakers should reconvene Wednesday "so I can make a further statement."

    Cameron insisted his Conservative-led government had "taken very decisive action" by setting up a judge-led inquiry into the wrongdoing at Murdoch's now-defunct tabloid News of the World and into the overall relations between British politicians, the media and police.

    "We have helped to ensure a large and properly resourced police investigation that can get to the bottom of what happened, and wrongdoing, and we have pretty much demonstrated complete transparency in terms of media contact," Cameron said.

    Opposition leader Ed Miliband, however, said Cameron needed to answer "a whole series of questions" about his relationships with Brooks, James Murdoch and Andy Coulson, the former News of the World editor whom Cameron later hired as his communications chief. Coulson resigned that post in January and was arrested earlier this month in the scandal.

    "At the moment, he seems unable to provide the leadership the country needs," Miliband said of Cameron.

    Rupert Murdoch, too, faces a major test Tuesday in his bid to tame a scandal that has already destroyed the News of the World, prompted the resignations of Brooks and Wall Street Journal publisher Les Hinton, and sunk the media baron's dream of taking full control of a lucrative satellite broadcaster, British Sky Broadcasting.

    At the televised hearing, politicians will seek more details about the scale of criminality at the News of the World. The Murdochs will try to avoid incriminating themselves or doing more harm to their business without misleading Parliament, which is a crime.

    The showdown comes as James Murdoch — chairman of BSkyB and chief executive of his father's European and Asian operations — appears increasingly isolated following the departure of Brooks.

    James Murdoch did not directly oversee the News of the World, but he approved payments to some of the paper's most prominent hacking victims, including 700,000 pounds ($1.1 million) to Professional Footballers' Association chief Gordon Taylor.

    James Murdoch said last week that he "did not have a complete picture" when he approved the payouts.

    Rupert Murdoch is eager to stop the crisis from spreading to the United States, where many of his most lucrative assets — including the Fox TV network, 20th Century Fox film studio, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post — are based.

    News Corp. on Monday appointed commercial lawyer Anthony Grabiner to run its Management and Standards Committee, which will deal with the phone hacking scandal. It said the committee will cooperate with all investigations on hacking and alleged police payments, and carry out its own inquiries.

    Meanwhile, one of the first voices to blow the whistle on the phone hacking — former News of the World journalist Sean Hoare — was found dead Monday in Watford, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) northwest of London. Police said the death was being treated as unexplained but was not considered suspicious, according to Britain's Press Association.

    Hoare was quoted by The New York Times saying that phone hacking was widely used and even encouraged at the News of the World under Coulson.

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    133 comments

    • David  •  10 months ago
      I think the Lulz Security group should do something really important with their abilities and start tracking down the off-shore and overseas accounts of our politicians that are hiding all the money they are being paid by corporations and otherfinancial people.
      • Super Hot Chick 10 months ago
        Lulz Sec is too busy "fapping" to child porn to do that.
      • A 10 months ago
        Heard from a birdie that intel has already been aquired and sifiting through atm, and will continue to do so in the future, and thats with anyone in high profile positions private/corporate/government sector on the planet earth, All governments have their own computer hackers that do the same thing as a vast majority of other computer experts, only difference is the TRUTH gets told and people don't end up in trash cans or landfills when the government comes in all black suits and night goggles and you vanish in the middle of the night... Just like the Cia analyst REAL name not his CIA given name and all the changes that were made to his life to be a ghost will come out very soon on his REAL name and identity, all it took was one finger print on a glass etc and keeping your eyes and ears open to all intel, and to be able to aquire it in such fashion that it's just like magic... POOF!!!!
      • Rico 10 months ago
        no need, we all know they have their own retirement plan, medical benefits and perks, and we don't do anything about that
    • Gary  •  10 months ago
      What has a Conservative ever conserved????
      • truthsifter 10 months ago
        A way of thinking that would otherwise be obsolete
      • Mike McD. 10 months ago
        They conserve MONEY. . . . . . and convince the lower-working classes that they too can be as "conservative" some day. . . . . . a day that will never come !
      • OLDAMERICAN 10 months ago
        His ability of rational thought. Well maybe not, ability may be non existent.
    • NC  •  10 months ago
      Tuned into CNN at 5pm - the scandal was top story - great coverage with facts (you can't make up being arrested), who died, and an interview with the still living whistle blower.
      Then I tuned into Fox News and they were literally doing a story about union workers drinking and smoking weed on their lunch break.
      Funny, the American news that is presented. Maybe it will change with Murdoch's arrest.
      • ROBERT 10 months ago
        CNN is an arm of the Obama administration you drone. Fox news has reported this story several times with all the facts. Just because it's not on at the same time? Fool.
      • Objective 10 months ago
        Fox wasn't a news channel before so why should we expect a politcal commentary to change its spots now when its very life is hanging by a thread. KARMA!
      • steven 10 months ago
        I'm begining to suspect Robby works for Fawx. Sucks when your job is on the line, eh Robby? Keep that McCarthyism going pawn!
    • uriel  •  10 months ago
      "In a further twist, a former News of the World reporter who helped blow the whistle on the scandal was found dead Monday in his home, but it was not believed to be suspicious."not believed to be suspicious by who?? im not saying that it was related but #$%$ it sure seems suspicious to me
      • DJLake 10 months ago
        how about he committed suicide over guilt lying about the "incidents".
      • Valady 10 months ago
        More likely he was silenced.
      • debonair 10 months ago
        "not believed to be suspicious by who?? Faux News.
    • Mike McD.  •  10 months ago
      Conservative working-class Americans have been sold a pack of lies by Fox.
      The biggest lie; you will NEVER be rich yourself because you protected the interests of the rich ! They just used you literally as pawns, protecting their own wealth and power, while you scrap, save and dream of your payoff. . . . . . . which will NEVER happen !
      • steve 10 months ago
        Well put Mike!!
      • Objective 10 months ago
        Sad but true, but it could hage been so much worse had they succeeded in seizing power in Washington. Damage would have been horrendous, resembling something out of the dark ages.
      • ROBERT 10 months ago
        You have a mental disorder Mike....see a doc immedialtely.
    • Flaso  •  10 months ago
      When is yahoo going to report Sean Hoare the whistlblower to the scandal has just been found dead at his Watford home? It's getting more interesting.
    • HG  •  10 months ago
      FAUX Noise is really very quiet about this phone hacking thing the past 2 weeks.
      Has anyone went over there to check on those lame brains?
    • Objective  •  10 months ago
      While it's quiet here, let's talk amongst ourselves. What I'm really curious about is how the heck the fundamentalist right wing Christian extremists are going to try to survive this? How they are going to play it and still try to look holy?
    • Mike McD.  •  10 months ago
      Anyone notice how the Fox / Murdoch apologists have reached a new intellectual low here this evening ?

      Alcohol ? "Patriot Weed?" Whatever the reason, we are certainly reading the
      dregs of what the right has to offer as excuse for the Murdoch / Fox world propaganda
      network. Good things are happening.
    • Dudenohair  •  10 months ago
      Imagine that... hackers mad at someone for hacking.
    • Evergreen2U  •  10 months ago
      Oh the poor widdle Murdoch...sinking into the morass he created.
    • Objective  •  10 months ago
      It's so quiet here today, few posts. Have all the baggers and Republicans been called into a secret emergency damage control meeting or what?
    • tyler  •  10 months ago
      what goes around comes around
    • GOBP  •  10 months ago
      How ironicNews Corp an organization that hacked phones gets hacked! Karma is So Sweet!
    • NORMAN THOMPSON  •  10 months ago
      Plain and simple Rupert Murdock owner of FOX news It makes me sick to include the word news with Fox! I have been feeling very sorry for the American people who simply dont understand that Fox is just a propaganda tool,for the supper rich of the world,they make there own facts,they distort the facts,they been laughing at how gullible and ignorant the American people who watch them truely are! They never thouht the progam would work,they were happy they were wrong! Just what Hittler did he used negative propaganda, on the not to brite German masses,and was able to brainwash them into killing millions of Jews and killing of the Smart Germans! Murdock,owner of Fox,we come to find out is nothing but a LYING,CROOKED,THIEF, He only cares about the supper rich,Himself and is capable,of doing anything to get his way! LIKE BUYING FOX ----,TO FABRICATE LIES TO PROMOTE HIS AGGENDA! I feel so sorry for you Americans who actually think Orielly,Beck,and every person that work for fox,I feel sorry that you never figured out they are just Murdocks puppets,for his propaganda! It really is a shame! If we keep this ignorant mind state up,a foreign country wont need bombs to defeat us Just one itelligent Billionare and his words! Murdock is from the U.K. and his beliefs have been shoved down our throats for years.He has done so much damage to this country.I truely hope you fox watchers get it!
    • go time  •  10 months ago
      Another blow against the fascist.
    • ubuntu  •  10 months ago
      I see the fanatical baggers only have one response: "SOROS!" ROFL!!!!!!!!!
    • noone  •  10 months ago
      How do you Republican supporters feel about your PRIMARY SOURCE OF NEWS coming from a man who runs "rag" tabloid magazines and has been proven to have NO integrity?? THIS is why we call you idiots; because you are.
    • French  •  10 months ago
      Hacking into a murdered teens phone and 911 victims. What a beautiful country you have.
    • TAXCOLLECTOR 2  •  10 months ago
      Let's all do some FOX hunting ,,, splendid.

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