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Techworld reports that “There’s a new video codec out there that claims to offer ‘up to 40 percent better video quality’ but that resets your computer’s DNS settings — opening the way for Trojans, rootkits, or whatever. Techworld warns that zCodec looks professional enough, is widely available, and comes in at 100KB. What’s the bet the media companies are behind this somewhere?”