Not sure why it is that you feel the need to scan it ?
What is the name of this program ?
If you downloaded this file, it should have been scanned by the Web Shield and also by the File System Shield if you ran it.
You could also try to upload the file or submit a link to VirusTotal of its online location - https://www.virustotal.com
I always scan files from websites i don't know well. Call it force of habit. The name of the file is isumsoft-pdf-password-refixer
When you download from the Web, first the Web Shield scans the site and contents. Secondly when the file is saved to the hard disk the File System Shield should also scan it. If Avast considered it malicious/infected, I would have expected it to have Alerted at that time.
Also as you see from the VT results this .zip file isn't detected - https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/93d99d0790b6f5a520487c94cc7fd6b6203e1505939a9411c0468e03dd7cca72 - by any of the scanners
I downloaded the .zip file and uploaded that and only one scanner thought it Adware, which in itself isn't malware.
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/05a4cf53ced9e928700cfbdf7e8a45dd590007f5756d7e5a6371bf90a66f09f0
The VT URL scan was 1 year old, the VT file scan you provided was 2 months old (i have refreshed) Always use the Reanalyze button for a fresh result.
The scan result is the same, and since no other AV vendor has added detection in that time that indicate a FP from VBA32, also consider that the detection from VBA32 could be for the zip container and not the file inside
The file you uploaded is a zip file, meaning all the info found at the "details" button is for the zip container and not the file inside
so you can not see the correct hash, file type, when it was made, first uploaded, who made it...................
So for correct file details upload the file inside the zip