A Chicago parking management company said today 10 parking garages in Chicago and three in Evanston were hit by a data breach and that customers' payment card information may have been captured, including cardholder names, card numbers, expiration dates and verification codes.

The company, SP+, formerly known as Standard Parking Corp., said in a statement that it received a notice on Nov. 3 about the breach from the company that provides and maintains the payment card systems in some of its parking facilities.

An "unauthorized person used that company's remote access tool to connect to computers that process payment cards in a limited number of those facilities. Upon learning this, SP+ immediately launched an investigation and engaged a leading computer forensic firm to examine the payment systems in the parking facilities," SP+ said.

"The unauthorized person used the remote access tool to install malware that searched for payment card data that was being routed through the computers that accept payments made at the parking facilities. While SP+ was conducting this investigation, it identified one additional facility where card data was at risk," SP+ continued.

Here are the facilities affected by breaches and the dates when customer data was at risk:

Chicago

55 EAST MONROE, 9/29/2014 - 10/29/2014

AON CENTER, 9/29/2014 - 10/30/2014

JOHN HANCOCK GARAGE, 9/29/2014 - 11/4/2014

1460 N. HALSTED (BlackHawk), 9/29/2014 - 10/29/2014

10 E. ONTARIO, 9/29/2014 - 10/29/2014

CUMBERLAND CTA, 9/29/2014 - 10/29/2014

500 W MONROE, 9/29/2014 - 10/29/2014

AQUA, 9/29/2014 - 10/29/2014

PRESIDENTIAL TOWERS, 9/29/2014 - 10/31/2014

120 NORTH LASALLE, 10/6/2014 - 10/29/2014

Evanston

CHURCH GARAGE, 10/8/2014 - 10/26/2014

MAPLE GARAGE, 10/8/2014 - 11/10/2014

SHERMAN GARAGE, 10/8/2014 - 11/1/2014