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Unfortunately the link is broken, anything that has suspicious in the signature/malware name is likely to have used heuristics and this can be prone to false positive detection, so those wouldn't carry as much weight.The same is true of the avast malware-gen, the -gen usually indicated a generic signature trying to catch many variants of the same malware type and it is possible that something has been caught that shouldn't have been.So you should send the file to avast for analysis (as I detailed above) and hopefully correction of the VPS (virus signatures). In the meantime you have excluded the file so you will be able to use the program. You need to periodically scan the copy in the chest and if it proves to be clear in the future the exclusions can be removed.