ok, thank you for the link, that article is useful. I was already fully aware that I should not use active (real-time) protection of more than one antivirus program simultaneously. Nevertheless, I've been using sometimes Ad-Aware Antivirus, always and only in compatibility mode (real-time protection *OFF*), merely to do occasional on-demand scans. I've been doing this since a long time, for years, mainly to detect and remove tracking cookies and/or other forms of spyware, without any previous conflicts with my primary antivirus, that is, until beginning of the current month.
I tried
unsuccessfully to report the false positives and submit the files in question to Avast Virus Lab, I tried to do it either from within the Virus Chest or via the online form, but couldn't do it in either way: In Virus Chest, after right-clicking each of the files and selecting the option 'Submit to virus lab...' from the context menu, the application form does not appear! In the
online form, after clicking the
Submit button and waiting for a while, Firefox delivers an error page saying that
Secure Connection Failed! I'll try to submit a support ticked on this issue.
I can only hope that after future avast virus definition updates, files such as those may no longer be wrongly identified as threats. Until that happens, I decided to temporarily disable avast's active protection (only File System Shield, not Web Shield, nor Mail Shield) prior doing any future scans with Ad-Aware.
But my main purpose when I started this topic was to try to figure out what are those tmp******** files (and why Ad-Aware generates them) and whether it is safe to manually delete them now (and the folders containing them). For that matter, I soon realized that it was far more suitable to ask that question rather in the Lavasoft support forums, and that was what I did next. For those interested,
here's the link to that thread.