Found a false positive - should I send the file to someone here?

Was running some tests with Avast Home Edition
Program: 4.7.892
VPS: 0641-3

And came across what seems to be a false-positive on an admitedly dodgy file.

Here is the full test results with VirusTotal:

Complete scanning result of “keygen.exe”, received in VirusTotal at 10.12.2006, 19:14:52 (CET).

Antivirus Version Update Result
AntiVir 7.2.0.30 10.12.2006 no virus found
Authentium 4.93.8 10.12.2006 no virus found
Avast 4.7.892.0 10.12.2006 Win32:Trojan-gen. {Other}
AVG 386 10.12.2006 no virus found
BitDefender 7.2 10.12.2006 no virus found
CAT-QuickHeal 8.00 10.12.2006 b - DNAScan[/b]
ClamAV devel-20060426 10.12.2006 no virus found
DrWeb 4.33 10.12.2006 no virus found
eTrust-InoculateIT 23.73.20 10.11.2006 no virus found
eTrust-Vet 30.3.3129 10.12.2006 no virus found
Ewido 4.0 10.12.2006 no virus found
Fortinet 2.82.0.0 10.12.2006 suspicious
F-Prot 3.16f 10.12.2006 no virus found
F-Prot4 4.2.1.29 10.12.2006 no virus found
Ikarus 0.2.65.0 10.12.2006 no virus found
Kaspersky 4.0.2.24 10.12.2006 no virus found
McAfee 4872 10.12.2006 no virus found
Microsoft 1.1603 10.12.2006 no virus found
NOD32v2 1.1800 10.12.2006 no virus found
Norman 5.80.02 10.12.2006 no virus found
Panda 9.0.0.4 10.12.2006 no virus found
Sophos 4.10.0 10.05.2006 Mal/Packer
TheHacker 6.0.1.096 10.11.2006 no virus found
UNA 1.83 10.12.2006 no virus found
VBA32 3.11.1 10.12.2006 no virus found
VirusBuster 4.3.7:9 10.12.2006 no virus found

Aditional Information
File size: 33904 bytes
MD5: 646e68da693a636a6b2b51b506e8aaa5
SHA1: f508a31f6aa586986875d9489e4ea7b450748d41
packers: FSG
packers: FSG

Is anyone from Avast interested to analyse the (dodgy) file, or is it unimportant?

Thanks

http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=22039.msg183278#msg183278

What was the location of this file e.g. (C:\windows\system32\infected-file-name.xxx) ?

Also see, (Mini Sticky) False Positives, how to report and what to do to exclude them until the problem is corrected.

Since a number of other AVs also detect it as either suspicious or another malware name, I have to wonder, perhaps it is the nature of key generators. These are often downloaded from dubious sites (why you might want download a key generator ?) and frequently come with an unwanted gift/trojan.

As you say “Is anyone from Avast interested to analyse the (dodgy) file, or is it unimportant?” perhaps you need to find what it came with.