yes, VT runs avast engine with highest heuristics..
WrongInf (= wrongly infected) [Susp] (= suspicious) says it all, it's self-describing, so you don't have to worry about it even though it's a regular threat warning
sorry for the support lag
Allrite
thanks for the info.
But frankly now you say it I understand the output, but without your insight it is not so clear
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For instance I find quite frustrating that when there is a threat detected there is no way to have more information about why avast detected it (even in the report file there is no more information).
It is especially important for the generic stuff (where there is a good chance to have false positives ...)
BTW is there a place where all the different threat types are described ?
sorry for the support lag
Now the ticket has moved to the [Private] status whatever that means ... Oh well