Avast blocking FliNG trainer for Dark Soul 3

Trainer Dark Souls III v1.03-v1.14 Plus 28 an exception not working,still blocks!Is there another solution?

Perform a clean installation with the off-line installer for the latest avast version and check if the problem is solved.
If not provide details like
What OS/SP ?
What exact avast version ?
Any other security (related) software installed ? (or was there)
etc.

Windows 10 pro 64bit version 1703 build15063
Avast version 17.4.2294(build 17.4.3482.0)
Only avast!
And even when you try to download a trainer it also blocks, although I’m sure that Fling’s trainers are not harmful!Here is screen
https://image.ibb.co/kwFhJ5/bandicam_2017_05_14_17_06_31_058.jpg

I don’t think so fling trainers is threat

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/034c76785104a5ab65a35206255fada4161c9ab3316e79edabe2298eefd97eac/analysis/1494761206/

It’s incredibly annoying when antiviruses detect harmless game hacks with names that don’t reflect that. If it’s called GameHack.Trainer.sgfd, it’s fine. But when they call it “Trojan.Malware.sgfd” I think that’s really annoying. Don’t flag it as malware if it’s not really a malware. In the end users can’t be sure if it’s really a malware or just potentially unwanted app which actually isn’t malicious, but not all would want it. So you know you can still use it because it’s not actually malicious.

Considering the VT ratings, it seems like it’s really just a trainer and not malware posing as one. Excluding it should do the trick. Should be classified as PUP and not as Win32:Rootkit-gen…

The “gen” indicates the detection was automatically added.

avast should manually check the file.
https://www.avast.com/false-positive-file-form.php

Strange as that, although I have other trainers from FliNGA but avast nothing to block

I really want to play with the trainer, but avast does not allow this: (And why does the exception not work?

You can report a suspected FP here: https://www.avast.com/false-positive-file-form.php

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