Government websites in Ohio hacked with pro-ISIS message

iStock/Thinkstock(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Several government websites in Ohio, including one for Gov. John Kasich, were hacked on Sunday displaying a pro-ISIS message, according to officials.

The message read, “You will be held accountable Trump, you and all your people for every drop of blood flowing in Muslim countries.”

It ended with, “I love Islamic state.”

Other websites that were affected by the hacking were those belonging to the Ohio First Lady Karen Kasich, the Office of Workforce Transformation, the Casino Control Commission, Medicaid, the Office of Health Transformation, the state Inspector General, the Office of Facilities and Construction Commission and LeanOhio, according to the Plain Dealer.

A group known as Team System Dz claimed responsibility for the hacking. According to ABC affiliate WEWS-TV, the Dayton City Paper, a free weekly arts publication, was hacked by the same group in 2015.

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