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At least 200 unemployed New Yorkers had their personal information leaked by the Department of Labor as a result of an 'unacceptable' printing error

At least 200 New Yorkers that applied for unemployment benefits had their personal identifying information "inadvertently" leaked due to a printing mistake at the Department of Labor, a number significantly higherOn Friday, several applicants received emails notifying them that their information may have been compromised, along with an offer for a free year of credit monitoring.

The glitch — which the source said was caused by a faulty printer that caused papers to stick together in a batch of mailers — has led to statewide leaks of personal social security numbers, addresses, and other identifiable information.

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