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UK court jails 4 Lulzsec hackers for cyberattacks

Four computer hackers who targeted companies including Sony Pictures and Rupert Murdoch's News International media group have been sentenced to up to 32 months in prison.

Phone hacking lawyer: 100s of new victims

A new conspiracy uncovered by British investigators has found hundreds of potential phone-hacking victims of Rupert Murdoch's now-defunct News of the World tabloid, a victim's lawyer said Monday.

News Corp. to spin off publishing with $2.56B cash

News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch will be executive chairman of the spun-off company and remain CEO of Fox Group.

Ex-policeman, prison officer, admit selling info

A former police officer and a prison officer have admitted selling information to Rupert Murdoch's The Sun newspaper.

Duchess of York among new phone hack settlements

Sarah Ferguson, the former wife of Prince Andrew; British singer-songwriter James Blunt; and Israeli television psychic Uri Geller are among the latest to strike a deal with Rupert Murdoch's News...

Rupert Murdoch: Chinese are still hacking the WSJ

Wall Street Journal proprietor Rupert Murdoch says that Chinese hackers are still attacking his newspaper, suggesting the spying campaign against U.S. journalists unveiled last week is still live.

British detective jailed in phone-hacking scandal

A senior British counterterrorism detective has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for trying to sell information to Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid.

Sunday Times apologizes 'unreservedly' for cartoon

The acting editor of Rupert Murdoch's Sunday Times newspaper has apologized "unreservedly" for a cartoon depicting Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu building a wall using blood-red mortar.

Sun journalist charged over police bribes

British prosecutors say the defense editor of Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid The Sun and a former police officer have been charged in connection with the bribing of public officials for information.

News Corp takes majority stake in German pay-TV

A wholly owned subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. has taken a majority stake in German pay-TV Sky Deutschland.

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LONDON: UK court jails 4 Lulzsec hackers for cyberattacks

Four young computer hackers who masterminded cyberattacks on targets from the CIA to Sony...

LONDON: Ex-UK police officer jailed over leaks to tabloid

The inquiry is running alongside investigations into phone and computer hacking sparked by...

LONDON: Brooks's ex-bodyguard charged in UK hacking probe

Scotland Yard said David Johnson, 47, allegedly conspired with Rebekah Brooks and five others in...

Blogs

(UPDATED) Fox News Knew of Department of Justice Subpoena in 2009, According To...

We need to see emails, letters, and all public statements released by Ailes and Murdoch.

General posts on AppleInsider

James Murdoch suggests the Cupertino company was looking to set the price of e-books sold...

MSNBC Guest Skewers White House: They Have This Attitude They Don't Have To...

We sold citizenship to the crooked Rupert Murdoch who spawned a series of FOX News wannabes, and...

Web

Murdoch's The Sun tabloid to charge 2 pounds for online access

Murdoch's The Sun tabloid to charge 2 pounds for online access

Trading at Noon: All about ratings at News Corp

May 8 - Rupert Murdoch's media mammoth News Corp reports results after the bell, and ratings at...

Murdoch's News International in talks to occupy Shard neighbour

Murdoch's News International in talks to occupy Shard neighbour