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Pembroke Pines Bakery Royal Treatz Website Hacked by Alleged ISIS Supporters

Owners of a Pembroke Pines bakery were shocked to find their website hacked by a group claiming support for the Islamic State.

Customers alerted Lisa Cann, owner of Royal Treatz, to the disturbing discovery Wednesday morning.

"The hair on my arms was standing up, it was very scary to see that on my website," Cann said. "It's scary, you just don't know what's going to happen."

The group, called Team System Dz, left a message to "all peoples of the world and especially to governments," to restore the rights of Muslims who have been "killed by your governments."

A picture of a masked person holding what appears to be a machine gun was also included.

"It took me back," Cann said.

It's the same group responsible for hacking a synagogue's website in Plantation last October with hate speech against Jews. They've also hacked dozens of other sites across the country, from a high school in Rhode Island to a non-profit near Los Angeles.

"I'm one of millions, I would've never expected anything like that to happen," Cann said.

Cann called local police and the FBI in between filling customer orders. Both agencies are now investigating the incident.

"I want to get it off my website! I have to call the web company to get it off," she said. The company said they're working to remove the message.

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