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 Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Downtown warns of credit card data breach

Posted on July 14, 2022 by Dissent

Today’s reminder that malware on point-of-sale systems is still a thing.

Danielle Cotterman reports:

If you used a credit or debit card at Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Downtown, you may want to double-check your bank statements.

The hotel, located at 1100 Carnegie Avenue, is notifying customers that payment information may have been stolen from cards used in the food and beverage area of the hotel between September 24, 2021, through May 5, 2022.

If charges were made to a guest room, the card data was not at risk — only card usage in the food and beverage area of the hotel was potentially compromised.

Read more at Fox8.

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