The Banco Santander has been sentenced to return more than 55,000 euros to a client who stole that amount from your account through a computer virus. The Court of First Instance number 48 of Madrid considers who should ensure the security of access to the account of the client was the bank itself and not the user.
The court considers in full the petition the applicant, which exempts from liability, since it was the bank that “had and have the necessary means to detect and prevent” a possible attack with software which might affect the current account.
This is explained by the judge in a judgment to which I had access Efe and which it certifies its decision based on the reports of the experts, who noted that while the computer was “not in perfect condition” was “difficult” that the client might suspect the existence of the virus, called Citadel.
According to the National Institute of cybersecurity, this malware is an enhanced version of the largest mobile cyber threat version, the family of trojans electronic banking Zeus, designed to steal personal information from their victims.
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