Fox News Website Hacked? Says ‘WEEEE... STUFF YO’

Fox News’ website FoxNews.com was not hacked on Tuesday afternoon but was an internal problem, the broadcaster confirmed via Twitter.
Fox News Website Hacked? Says ‘WEEEE... STUFF YO’
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Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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Fox News’ website FoxNews.com was not hacked on Tuesday afternoon but was an internal problem, the broadcaster confirmed via Twitter.

Under the bottom its main image, it reads “WEEEEEEEEE...” and “STUFF YO,” suggesting that it was hacked.

Fox confirmed that it was having issues with its news website.

“As you may have seen, http://FoxNews.com  is having issues. It’s an internal production problem and will be fixed soon,” it said.

Below the main image, it shows stories that are more than a week old, including the earthquake that struck off Japan in late October and the grand jury development in the JonBenet Ramsey case.

On Twitter, some users commented that they saw a different image and message on the front page.

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Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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