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Credit Cards Hacked at Philadelphia Parking Lots

A parking facility provider said payment systems at two parking garages near popular Philadelphia attractions were hacked to capture credit card information.

Chicago-based SP Plus issued a statement Friday that 17 of their garages around the country were hacked including garages at 1700 Market Street in Center City and the National Constitution Center at 525 Arch Street in Old City.

People who swiped their cards at the Philly garages from Oct. 8 to Oct. 22 are at risk, said the company.

The company said it has fixed the problem and it regrets the inconvenience to its customers. The company said it has taken steps so banks issuing the credit cards can monitor for unauthorized charges. Customers who see suspicious charges should contact the banks issuing their credit cards.

Most of the hacked SP Plus garages are in the Chicago area. SP Plus said a garage in Cleveland and one in Seattle also were affected.

SP Plus said concerned customers can call 1-877-717-0004 to get their questions answered.

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