A new study has found that people are increasingly concerned about hacking the phone in Australia because of revelations in a British newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch.
The survey week Essentials Online Research found that 51 percent of respondents are concerned about the phone hacking scandal after news the world has not existed since the British newspaper.
Only five per cent of the 1053 respondents said they were less concerned.
Half of the respondents also said the federal government should not allow one company to own the majority of Australia’s major newspapers.
Mr Murdoch’s group owns the Australian, Herald Sun, Daily Telegraph and Courier Mail mastheads.
Forty-eight percent also supported the need for more regulation of the media, against only six percent who said that there should be less, while 31 percent think current legislation was on the right.








