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The TalkTalk hacker who went from facing 12 years in prison to four
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The TalkTalk hacker, Daniel Kelley, was originally sentenced to 12 and a half years in prison for his extortion crimes. However, due to excellent behavior and positive letters he received for helping companies improve security, the judge ultimately lowered his sentence to just four years.

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