You can submit the file to virus@avast.com .
We generally don't detect "legal" keyloggers - i.e. regular programs (with EULA) whose purpose is keylogging (e.g. for parental control).
I don't know if this is the case though...
Hmm, and how can any program determine if it was put there legally or not?
At the very least, it should throw up a warning saying a keylogger has been detected, and if I wish to take action.
I guess the solution for parents is to have a avast 'Parental control' feature, and password protect that, and show keyloggers in that area?
That way, junior won't know they are being spied upon.
Oh, and if I submit the file to that e-mail address, should I zip or rar it up first?