Don't agree with you. Even if executed, the information revealed really doesn't amount to anything.
Really? You should really hold back on what kind of advice you are giving out, when it's clearly not your field of expertise. You can quite easily lead people down an incorrect path, because of your blind faith in Avast. A company which gone from being a security company to an software company which bases it's income on adware.
Ignoring the results and taking an approach that everything is properly alright, is a very dangerous attitude in a situation like this.
You do realize what happened? Piriform (Avast), has been hosting an malware infected CCleaner on their servers FOR A MONTH, which had Piriform Ltd's digital signature on, which means that not only were their servers compromised, but the dev and signing process at Piriform has been compromised. On top of that, it's important to realize that both 32bit and 64bit systems were hit by this, as the 32bit executable is executed at user logon via the CCleanerSkipUAC job created in task scheduler, also on 64-bit machines.
Do not downplay this, this is pretty much as bad as it gets and the lack of proper response from Avast and Piriform is sadly telling, how much they are trying hide, that they have been compromised and meanwhile completely destroyed CCleaners reputation and hurt Avast' reputation even more.