New York Housing Lottery (Reside NY) Data Breach

About the Investigation:
Siri & Glimstad Investigates NYC Housing Lottery (Reside New York)
What Happened?
A CBS News investigation revealed that applicants to New York City’s affordable housing lottery program had their personal information publicly exposed online for years. Hundreds of thousands of application records—including names, addresses, phone numbers, salaries, and in some cases Social Security numbers—were discoverable via search engines. Applicants’ sensitive data dating back several years was visible to anyone searching by name.
About Reside New York / NYC Housing Lottery
Reside New York administers New York City’s Housing Connect lottery program, which manages applications for subsidized and affordable housing across the five boroughs.
Was Your Information Affected?
If you applied to the NYC housing lottery, your personal data—such as your full name, home address, income information, contact details, and possibly your Social Security number—may have been exposed through publicly accessible records.
Are You Entitled to Compensation?
Siri & Glimstad LLP is investigating potential liability and may pursue legal action for failure to adequately safeguard applicant data entrusted to Reside New York or program administrators.
What Should You Do Now?
If you received a data breach letter from NYC Housing Lottery, contact Siri & Glimstad, a nationally recognized and trusted data privacy law firm that has recovered tens of millions of dollars for consumers. The firm’s team of over 80 attorneys and other legal professionals has a winning track record in the data privacy space, holding companies accountable for lax data privacy practices, and securing compensation for millions of consumers.
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Remember, data breaches are serious matters that can result in long-term harm. Hackers and other third-party actors may use stolen information to commit financial fraud or other forms of identity theft. It is crucial that you do not delay. Contact us today.
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Data breaches are serious. Stolen information can be used for years after the initial theft, leading to financial fraud and long-term identity theft risks. Protect your rights now.
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