Chipotle reports that restaurants had malware that stole customers’ credit card info The security breach happened in April.

In April of 2017 Chipotle Mexican Grill experienced a nation-wide security breach that put customers' information in danger.

After investigating the incident, the chain has released the findings that a "malware designed to access payment card data from cards used on point-of-sale (POS) devices at certain Chipotle restaurants between March 24, 2017 and April 18, 2017."

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In the wake of the breach and new findings, Chipotle also released a tool that can help you locate the affected stores.

Chipotle experienced a security breach in April 2017. After investigating the incident, the restaurant discovered malware in the system, which has since been removed. The restaurant also put out a tool so customers could see which stores were affected. less Chipotle experienced a security breach in April 2017. After investigating the incident, the restaurant discovered malware in the system, which has since been removed. The restaurant also put out a tool so ... more Photo: Keith Srakocic, STF Photo: Keith Srakocic, STF Image 1 of / 27 Caption Close Chipotle reports that restaurants had malware that stole customers’ credit card info 1 / 27 Back to Gallery

The Houston-area has at least 30 affected stores, including a few along Richmond and Westheimer. Several Houston suburbs were also on the list.

Chipotle has removed the malware and is continuing to work with cyber security firms in order to better enhance security across the chain.

The locations can be seen at chipotle.com/security#security.