Title: "Media Codec Has Been Destroyed" Pop up
Remove "Media Codec Has Been Destroyed" Pop up . Removal instructions
Severity scale: (31 / 100)
"Media Codec Has Been Destroyed" pop up is a fake security notification from rogue anti-spywareWinCoDecPRO. This fake pop-up looks like real alert notice from the system security center, but actually it's a scam. It claims that system media codec has been destroyed and has to be updated. "Media Codec Has Been Destroyed" pop-up reads:
"Warning! Media codec has been destroyed. Risk of losing all your audio video files high. To resolve this issue, update your media codec immediately."
"Media Codec Has Been Destroyed" pop up must be removed as soon as possible after detection. Removal delay can cause real damage.
"Media Codec Has Been Destroyed" Pop up properties: • Changes browser settings • Shows commercial adverts • Connects itself to the internet • Hides from the user • Stays resident in background
"Media Codec Has Been Destroyed" Pop up snapshot:

Automatic "Media Codec Has Been Destroyed" Pop up removal:
We are testing STOPzilla's efficiency at removing "Media Codec Has Been Destroyed" Pop up
(2009-03-06 06:54:16)
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(2009-03-06 06:54:16)
Information added: 2009-03-06 04:17:01
Information updated: 2009-03-06 04:17:01
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