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Credit card data blunder strikes US newspapers

silicon.com : Two US newspapers, the Boston Globe and Worcester Telegram & Gazette, have mistakenly sent out slips of paper with the credit card data of up to nearly a quarter of a million subscribers. The credit card numbers were printed on routing slips attached to 9,000 bundles of newspapers sent to retailers and carriers last weekend, according to the two Massachusetts newspapers owned by the New York Times Co.

Richard Gilman, publisher of the Boston Globe, said in a statement: "Immediate steps have been taken internally at the Globe and Telegram & Gazette to increase security around credit card reporting."

The credit card data of up to 240,000 subscribers may have been exposed, they said.

The blunder comes amid heightened concern over the security of consumer data in the wake of several incidents of lost or stolen personal records involving companies such as Bank of America, data broker ChoicePoint, and shoe retailer DSW.

So far, the newspapers had not received any reports of misuses of the credit cards, and American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa have been advised of the situation, said a Boston Globe spokesman.

Exposure of the data occurred because the Telegram & Gazette, which helps circulate both papers under a shared distribution system, printed the routing slips on recycled paper containing internal reports with subscriber credit card numbers, the spokesman said.

He added of the practice of reusing paper: "We've put a stop to that."

The Globe's circulation is 450,000, according to the spokesman. He did not have a daily number for the Telegram & Gazette but said the Sunday edition has a circulation of 81,000. The newspapers were trying to locate and recover as many of the slips as possible, but believed that most had already been thrown away.

The publications have set up a hotline for subscribers to check if their data was sent out. The papers are part of the New England Media Group, which is owned by The New York Times Co.

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Anonymous said…
The credit card data thefts or the cases like that drive off current and potential plastic holders. It's good news that major credit companies are working on toughening security rules.
Tom Mayer said…
Nowadays credit card companies do offer many security tools for protecting identity information. However, thefts exists still :(

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