Jan. 26, 2015: A man points at the computer screen showing Malaysia Airlines' hacked website at a cafe in Petaling Jaya outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The airline's site was changed on Monday, at first with a message saying '404 - Plane Not Found' and that it was 'Hacked by Cyber Caliphate.' The browser tab for the website said 'ISIS will prevail.' (AP Photo/Joshua Paul)
HONG KONG – The website of Malaysia Airlines was hacked Monday by a group that proclaimed support for the militant Islamic State group and also vowed to release data stolen from the site.
The airline's site was down for at least seven hours, replaced by a message from the hacker group, before the company brought it back online by mid-afternoon in Malaysia.