The Government said that a full investigation headed by Cabinet Office Secretary Richard Heaton was underway.
This was followed by the Liverpool Echo said Whitehall Government secure computers in a network use;
The Cabinet Office "want to puke" said changes "in complete contradiction with the civil service code".
"All relevant material"A Cabinet Office statement said party parliamentary group updated "key stakeholders" including the Hillsborough family support group, the Hillsborough justice campaign and the all developments on the Hillsborough disaster, would.
Read the main story Wikipedia, any Web user can their pages changes, this leaves a trail through the user Internet Protocol (IP) AddressChanges be monitored by Wikipedia, but for Internet trolls are known, offensive material to post that usually is quick awayLiverpool Echo reporter Oliver Duggan discovered that insults was posted on the website of the Hillsborough disaster to computers within the Government internal IntranetHe confirmed this by referring to a list of 34 IP addresses used, published by the former Minister Angela Eagle in 2008A-Sprecher said Andy Burnham by the Government, MP, who "has earned status as an expert for the disaster", would be given the opportunity to "show all relevant materials from the outset, so that he make sure that all arrangements have been met, can".The statement said: "Wikipedia changes are sickening. The behavior is at complete odds with the civil service code. It is totally unacceptable.
"At the moment we have no reason to suspect that the Hillsborough edits include specific Department, more than one or two people in 2009 and 2012.
"As the first incident, hundreds of thousands of people in the Government network is, can be difficult to identify who was involved to prove, but we all possibilities are exhausted took place five years ago, and it."
Mr Burnham said it was "disgusting and appalling, if you think that the people in the Government are this kind of abuse in the Liverpool supporters - with the aim above all victims and survivors of the tragedy".
He said that "a full and proper inquiry [to] the name of the person or persons found responsible" happen, added that they must be "accountable pulled are otherwise doing nothing".
Mr Burnham, was during his time as a culture, media and sport Secretary, published a campaign, documents about the disaster, Hillsborough have classified to the formation of the independent Panel.
Liverpool anthemOliver Duggan, who Liverpool Echo reporter who broke the story said that the paper uses a list of 34 Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for Whitehall computer.
These were in 2008 by Angela Eagle MP a parliamentary inquiry after "the addresses that edit the Wikipedia page about the disaster agree" published.
The newspaper said that the changes to the page containing the Liverpool anthem of you'll never walk alone is changed, will never again go to you and the phrase 'Blame Liverpool fans' is added to a paragraph.
A Wikipedia edit the words 'Blame the Liverpool fans' added on the 20th anniversary of the disasterSteve Rotheram, MP for Liverpool Walton, reflected Mr Burnham remarks and said, he and a group of Merseyside m/s to the Government to urge, would any request be in writing "swift".
Sheila Coleman, spokeswoman for the Hillsborough justice campaign, said that group would speak to their legal team of "How".
MS Eagle, the MP said for Wallasey, the allegations were "pretty shocking" and "Another problem for [families] had to deal with the grief".
Entries on Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia can be edited by anyone with access to the Internet.
Jon Davies, Chief Executive of Wikimedia UK, said it was "appalled" by such vandalism.
96 Liverpool Football fans after a crush on her in an FA Cup semi-final at the Sheffield bottom died April 15, 1989.
New investigations, which are ongoing, have been ordered, after new evidence revealed independent panel decisions resulted in the Hillsborough the original investigation will be lifted.