The Fifth Harmony girl group was performing at the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards at the University of California's Galen Center. The girls composed of Normani Kordei, Ally Brooke, Lauren Jarlegui, and Dinah Jane was unaware that their website was already taken over by the ISIS.

The Sun reported that the fans of the girls wondered that the next day, the website of the girls has a shocking message that the ISIS have taken over their website. A Kurdish flag was seen on the site and a message that says, "Kurdish hacker was here... Long live to Kurdistan."

Hollywood Life reported that there was even an email address that they have posted after the Kurdish flag. When the fans thought that the post was not from the girls, they took to Twitter to announce the hack and later it was fixed.

Meanwhile, the Fifth Harmony girls have to sit still and watch their departed member Camila Cabello perform with Machine Gun Kelly, 26. But they went home satisfied and brought with them the Favorite Music Group and Favorite Song trophies for the night. Their winning song was "Work from Home."

The girls who retained the name Fifth Harmony despite Cabello's split continue to do music as a quartet. Camila Cabello is currently making waves. After her collaboration with Shawn Mendes that marked her career as a solo performer, she also worked with Cashmere Cat.

At the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards, she gave a killer performance with the "Alpha Omega" singer. Actually, the song "Bad Things, which they performed at the awards night, was her song with Machine Gun Kelly. It is now a chart-topper in the U.S. and has become platinum already.

Camilla Cabello has made a name for her as a solo performer. The Fifth Harmony experience has ended but her career has just begun to soar.