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WAYNE, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia State Police say the Wayne County Board of Education's website was hacked on Wednesday.
State police spokesman Lt. Michael Baylous says in a news release that the site's visitors were redirected to another website promoting terrorism. He says there have been no specific threats.
State police and the FBI also is investigating the incident, which occurred early Wednesday.
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