Yes, avast! has detected Win32:AutoRun-YF in D:\PRELOAD\data7_01.inp. There are references to it as an actual virus and not a false positive.
http://www.asktheramguy.com/v3/showthread.php?t=66605"Technical Bulletin:
VIRUS WARNING
Affected Products:
SURVIVOR and PADLOCK Flash Drives
Summary:
We have discovered that a UFD test station within Corsair’s facilities has been infected with a virus. This has caused an indeterminate number of SURVIVOR and PADLOCK drives to become infected with the virus. Inserting an infected drive into a PC may cause that PC to become infected. Corsair will replace these drives upon user request. Details follow.
Virus Overview:
The virus, actually a worm, is known as “Kavo”, or “ntdelect” virus. It is primarily found in Asia. It is spread by portable storage devices, and it is used primarily to hijack passwords for certain online games. The payload consists of two hidden files on an infected drive, F.CMD and AUTORUN.INF. The virus will launch itself when the drive is inserted if autoplay is enabled. It will also launch itself if an application is run from the drive."
http://www.moatsoft.com/News/ysf_look.asp?id=48"43.Virus.Win32.AutoRun.yf
A trojan-downloader is usually a standalone program that attempts to hiddenly download and run other files from remote web and ftp sites. Usually trojan downloaders download different trojans and backdoors and activate them on an affected system without user's approval."
Grain of salt... Anyone else?
Update:
It looks like avast! has removed this item from the definitions as a false positive. I routinely scanned for it after updates and found that it is no longer detected as of 06-22 or 06-23-08, which coincides with the timing of an update released specifically for false positives and existing definition fixes only.
It would appear that the folks at avast! do pay a lot of attention to feedback. Thanks!