That is the anti-rootkit scan 8 minutes after boot, we will need more information about the file name and location of the suspect file ?

Ignore isn’t actually so bad as they aren’t ignored for all time, just until the next anti-rootkit scan when the alert should pop-up again; unless you further compounded this action by having avast remember your decision (or words to that effect) as you wouldn’t see the alerts.

Deletion should only be contemplated after full investigation.

Ignore is normally the default in the case of suspicion and not a more positive detection.

I honestly don’t know if the file is sent to the labs along with information on the detection, as previously there was a check box to actually send it to the labs. This seems to differ in the Suspicious alert.

Effectively how would avast know who to send any info to, as any information passed would I believe be anonymous.