DavidR
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What is the infected file name, where was it found e.g. (C:\windows\system32\infected-file-name.xxx) ?
Judging by the name it could be as RejZoR said a tool which could have a legitimate purpose on your system, you could have installed it or it is part of a program you installed. The file name and location could help you determine that and if it is legitimate.
This is a program created with a toolkit. The purpose is to modify files of an application on the computer in order to change the functionality of that application in some way.
You could also send a sample to avast, zip and password protect it and send it to virus @ avast.com without the spaces and put the password in the body of the email, give a little info about it, what version of avast, 4.7.892 and what VPS version you are using and possibly a link to this topic.
Edit, interesting what Kasperspy (viruslist.com) turn up on this.