@ Nori-chan
Given that:

  1. it is part of avast.
  2. only 1 of 61 scanners on VT finds anything (ESet-Nod32), there is a liklihood of it being a false positive (FP).
  3. when the malware name/detections mentions generic in the name also increases the chance of an FP.
  4. if you look at the File Detail tab in the VT results, you will see that the file is also digitally signed.