Citadel, a computer Trojan that targets online banking users, is evolving and spreading rapidly because its creators have adopted an "open source" development model, according to researchers from cyberthreat management firm Seculert.
The new piece of malware is based on ZeuS, one of the oldest and most popular online banking Trojans. ZeuS was abandoned by its creator in late 2010 and its source code leaked online a few months later.


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