Two newspapers owned by The New York Times Co., the Boston Globe and Worcester (Massachusetts) Telegram & Gazette, said on Tuesday they had mistakenly sent out slips of paper with the credit card data of up to nearly a quarter 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 newspapers.


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