Breach puts credit card data at 19 New Jersey International Hotels Group hotels at risk

<p>A security breach at International Hotels Group hotels across the country, including 19 in New Jersey, has put credit card data at risk. The group operates Holiday Inns, Crowne Plazas and Staybridge Suites hotels. Cash registers were compromised, along with customers&rsquo; names, debit and credit card numbers, expiration dates and verification codes.</p>

News 12 Staff

Apr 20, 2017, 9:50 PM

Updated 2,567 days ago

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Breach puts credit card data at 19 New Jersey International Hotels Group hotels at risk
A security breach at International Hotels Group hotels across the country, including 19 in New Jersey, has put credit card data at risk.
The group operates Holiday Inns, Crowne Plazas and Staybridge Suites hotels. Cash registers were compromised, along with customers’ names, debit and credit card numbers, expiration dates and verification codes.
The company says customers at risk stayed at the hotel from late September through late December 2016.
New Jersey hotels impacted include:
Candlewood Suites - 200 Rising Sun Road, Bordentown
Holiday Inn - 1000 International Drive North, Budd Lake
Holiday Inn Express - 506 S. Pennsville Auburn Road, Carney’s Point
Holiday Inn - 111 West Main St., Clinton
Staybridge Suites - 1272 South River Road, Cranbury
Crowne Plaza - 2055 Lincoln Highway, Edison
Crowne Plaza - 901 Spring St., Elizabeth
Holiday Inn - 2870 Highway 35, Hazlet
Crowne Plaza - 390 Forsgate Dr., Monroe
Holiday Inn Express - 176 Howard Boulevard, Mount Arlington
Staybridge Suites - 4115 Church Road, Mount Laurel
Holiday Inn Express – 2600 Tonnelle Ave., North Bergen
Holiday Inn – 100 Independence Way, Princeton
Crowne Plaza – 50 Kenny Place, Saddle Brook
Holiday Inn – 300 Plaza Drive, Secaucus
Holiday Inn – 4701 Stelton Road, South Plainfield
Holiday Inn – 1 Route 46 West, Totowa
Holiday Inn Express – 398 Smith St., Vineland
Holiday Inn Express – 18 Western Dr., Westampton
Any guests who stayed at of the hotels impacted are urged to contact their credit card company to make sure their information was not compromised.
More information about the breach can be found here.


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