Hackers Sunday reportedly broadcast ISIS propaganda on websites belonging to a Long Island town and the Ohio state government.
"Anti: Govt all word. You will be held accountable Trump, you and all your people for every drop of blood flowing in Muslim countries," ABC affiliate WKYC in Ohio reported the messages blared.
It also showed up on the Brookhaven, L.I., homepage, as well as the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, Casino Control and Ohio Office of Workforce Transformation, the New York Post reported.
It even got ono the websites of Ohio Gov. John Kasich and the state’s first lady, the Post reported.
The hackers identified themselves as "Team System DZ," and declared on now-blacked-out pages, "I love Islamic State," the Post reported.
According to the Post, the pro-ISIS group, described as involving "anti-Israeli Arab teenagers," has been behind other cyberattacks in France, Israel and other countries.
The Post reported Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel warned on Facebook: "OH Dept of Corrections website right now, this is what you see," the post reads. "Wake up freedom-loving Americans. Radical Islam infiltrating the heartland."