Win32:Delf-MZG[trj]
I first ran into this trojan threat when trying to verify a file integrity. Avast! antiviral told me that my Filealyzer was infected. I quarantined the trojan and uninstalled Filealyzer. I then ran a standard scan, and found that it had also apparently infected a eyeLook.dll in X-Lite, an audio deck patch, something in vinyl deck, and four restore files. I went online to try to find out more about this trojan and found speculation about false positives, so I restored the files from quarantine. This morning I updated the Avast! iAVS to current version 091203-1, re-ran the scan, and found ten infected files, (the original seven, plus three more in the windows restore system). Trojans do stuff like this. I don't think that this is a false positive!