Two Young Men Jailed for Involvement in TalkTalk Data Breach

In October 2015,

the telecommunications provider TalkTalk disclosed a digital attack that targeted its website. The incident affected hundreds of thousands of customers' personal information as well as tens of thousands of people's banking details and payment card . It also spurred the Metropolitan Police and other local authorities to arrest no less than five suspects, many of whom were just teenagers at the time.

Hanley disclosed his involvement in 2017 when he pleaded guilty to cracking into TalkTalk's website between 18 October 2015 and 22 October 2015, The Guardian reported. Hanley said at the time that he supplied data to one individual for hacking purposes. He also admitted that he gave TalkTalk customers' information to Allsopp, who in turn supplied the data to an online user interested in committing fraud.

Hanley and Allsopp weren't the only ones responsible for the data at the UK telecommunications provider. BAE Systems, a British multinational defence, security, and aerospace company which TalkTalk hired to investigate the incident, said it found evidence suggesting that 10 individual attackers were involved in the data security incident.

TalkTalk

told BBC News that it did not intend to issue a comment following the sentencing

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