Users who went to the Britain's interior ministry homepage on Monday were linked to a Japanese pornography website.
Users who went to the Britain's interior ministry homepage on Monday were linked to a Japanese pornography website.
The Home Offi-ce, which has since removed the link, was alerted to the issue by the BBC on the same day after a private Internet user informed the broadcaster.
"It was a link from the Home Office website to the Technical Advisory Board, which is an external website," said a ministry spokesman. "It is their website that was hacked and re-directed to a porn site... We are now investigating."
According to the BBC, the Home Office said the site it had initially linked to had since become defunct, and a new company had taken it over, without giving details.
The revelation is the second pornography-related embarrassment for the ministry in as many weeks. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith was last week forced to refund expense claims filed on her behalf, which showed her husband had watched two pay-per-view pornographic films.