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An Indian website was hacked and taken down by Cyber Caliphate Army (CCA), a hacking group affiliated to ISIS. The Hacking group had earlier vowed to hack Google.

The taken down site www.addgoogleonline.com is owned by Gandani K who runs a tech firm Always Say which offers SEO optimisation services to local clients.

According to tech website vocative.com, CCA had vowed on Telegram messenger app platform that they would attack Google. However hours later they attacked the Indian firm which has no relation with the Silicon Valley based tech giant.

Once the site was hacked, now it plays the anthem of Islamic State (ISIS) in French. Their official logo is also displaced along with the caption “Hacked By: CCA”. Later another hacker group named “n3far1ous” regained the site from ISIS hackers and started displaying the message which read “Eat this, ISIS”. A rock tune is now played in the background. The message is still on and not yet withdrawn from the site.

Earlier the CCA allegedly hacked around 35 British websites as a warning message to the David Cameron. CCA also has warned Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsery of Twitter for removing their accounts.

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