Eflasks.com being flagged by Avast?

I was looking for some groomsman gifts for my upcoming wedding and stumbled upon this site wXw.eflasks.com.

I am using Mozilla Firefox and every time I go to this page specifically wXw.eflasks.com/vset29.html, Avast flags it.

Here is a screenshot of what Avast says http://imgur.com/JSARS

Is it safe to order from here?

tested with
Sucuri / Zulu zscaler / unmaskparasites / virustotal / URLVoid / urlQuery
and all say clean

http://vscan.novirusthanks.org/analysis/ac38e03e9689363c1ce8f9ccb0c0f6d4/d3d3LWVmbGFza3MtY29t/

only thing i find is this from jotti
http://virusscan.jotti.org/en/scanresult/afb16a5430429ec3f098979e8317e85aefea4780/805d007681a5c2ee545e837aa2220a2eace9d8b7

Hi Lo0

Break these live links like wXw. Site is infected with Java:Blackhole-A[Trj].

Java.Exploit.CVE-2010-0840 - identifies a Java class module used as part of an exploit kit known as Blackhole - this exploit targets a known vulnerability in Java; to prevent successful exploitation, please ensure you install the latest updates available and/or remove any old, unnecessary installations.
Quote taken from F-Secure virus and threat descriptions. Content after the < /html> tag should be considered suspicious: The escaped characters there (, %3F, %3D, %3F, %3D, %25, %26, %3D, %....) decodes to something like -> ?=?=%&=%%%?=?=%&=%%% - is a hack, and an ugly one. Multiply encoded.... Site is mentioned on the blackhole list here: http://hedgehogo.com/216.252.126.190/d/ avast webshield detects Java:Blackhole-A[Trj] To be protected against the exploit used, update Java to the latest version, if you have it installed. See: http://javatester.org/version.html

polonus

Java hasn’t prompted me with any updates as of late. I’ll check that link you posted when I get home.

So basically I should be safe if I update Java?

So basically I should be safe if I update Java?
safer.....nothing is 100% when new security holes are found, they update/patch to close the hole. so if you get a exploit it will not work even if your av did not detect it