Israeli-American rapper KoshaDillz says his website was the victim of a cyber hack from Middle East terrorist organization ISIS.
“I’ve already had enough legal issues in my past,” KoshaDillz says during an exclusive interview with HipHopDX. “Now I have to deal with terrorism. It’s been years since I’ve been hacked, and you look at the site and it’s basically an homage to ISIS. It’s cutting people’s heads off on national television. I posted it on my Facebook and people started freaking out. Someone reached out to me, whose husband is in the government in DC area in Homeland Security, and they already knew. I went to tell them and they said, ‘Oh yeah, the Jewish rapper guy.’”
The “Where my Homies Be” rapper said that the group who attacked his website is a known ISIS sympathizer.
“Team System Dz, a group of hackers who support Isis, have struck once again,” reports Classicalite.
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The hacked display on Dillz’s website pictures of warplanes, bombed out buildings, injured children and anti-West writings.
“Everyone is trying to get it fixed,” Dillz says. “So now the basics are contacting the web people and my web people are working on it, just trying to save everything. It just shows that its super possible for stuff to get real. There was some stuff that happened in Michigan and people were like, ‘Whatever. It’s funny,’ and then they got killed. Not to say that’s gonna happen to me, but it happened to people everyday with this.”
Dillz suggested that ISIS might have targeted him for his anti-war song “No More War,” which was posted in August.
“Now maybe I’ll make a tshirt that says ‘ISIS hacked me,’” Dillz says. “I think I might sample the song that’s playing on the website right now. It’s some ridiculous thing.”
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