Crime & Safety
Cyberattack Hits Hotels in Manassas
Two Manassas area hotels likely were affected by a cyberattack late last year, according to an InterContinental Hotels Group release.

MANASSAS, VA — Two hotels in the area apparently were the sites of cyber fraud late last year. InterContinental Hotels Group, a parent company of Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza and Candlewood Suites and other hotels, has announced that more than 1,000 of its locations may have been subject to a breach of customer credit card information between Sept. 29 and Dec. 29, 2016.
The two area hotels: Holiday Inn, Manassas-Battlefield, 10424 Balls Ford Road, and Holiday Inn Express, Manassas, 10810 Battleview Parkway. If you know any friends, relatives or other associates who stayed there during the time frame, you might want to contact them.
The breach was originally reported in February, but at that time the company said only about a dozen hotels were subject to the cyberattack. The conglomerate discovered malware on its credit card processing systems tracked data from customers' transactions, including guests' names, credit card numbers, expiration dates and internal verification code.
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Customers who believe they may have been affected should check their credit card statements for unusual activity or fraudulent purchases. IHG has posted an easily searchable list of compromised hotels and the time frames during which the information was vulnerable.
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