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Mid-state music venue's website hacked by possible ISIS supporters

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Authorities say a message from a group that may support the terrorist network ISIS took down the website of a popular Nashville music venue.

Multiple news outlets reports the website for the Douglas Corner Cafe was hacked by Team System DZ with a message reading "I am Muslim and I love jihad" Monday. The group has reportedly hacked dozens of websites across the country, flaunting messages in support of ISIS.

The FBI was made aware of the cyberattack and is warning business owners to secure their websites.

Authorities cannot say if the group is actually ISIS.

Since January, the group has hacked the websites of the Autism Foundation of Tennessee and Stewart County's government server.

The Douglas Corner Cafe's website is now back to normal.