Logos, AdrianH: you have an IQ problem.
Everyone has the right to "own" (i.e. archive) a file that "could" be used to generate an "illegal" registration code.
It is not a gun. It is a file. Owning does not necessarily mean using.
An antivirus, free or PAID, is paid (if it's paid, and for KAV it was indeed paid!) to delete REAL MALWARE, not to apply some anti-piracy law!
And again, the question was purely TECHNICAL. If avast desires to block ALL the keygens, so be it. My question was: why SOME of the packed keygens are banned, while SOME OTHERS are not? (The same question could have been put to Kaspersky, but I've just told you that I gave up to the last 3 months of paid KAV "protection" because they were much slower than avast wrt to adding vashar.exe to the malware list.)
I wasn't aware that this forum is full of pure souls (which I won't call morons)...