Win32/Small.CA Virus ?

My Windows 7 laptop just gave me an Action Center alert that I was infected with Win32/Small.CA and that I should run a virus scan program (Avast) to delete it. Ran Avast scan and no virus found. I Tried to run MBAM and when I did the update before the run Avast alerted to a virus in MBAM setup. it said it (MBAM setup) was infected with Win32:trojan-gen and moved it to the chest.

I am running the old (not updated) version of MBAM right now on a full scan but while it was running I thought I would post to see if this is a real problem or a false thing.

Thanks. When MBAM finishes I will attach all my logs.

UPDATE 1 - added MBAM log
UPDATE 2 - added Aswmbr log
UPDATE 3 - Added OTL Files

This was a FP and has been fixed.
Please update your VPS.

Did it show any file information? ex. file location?

Windows Action Center didnt say where the file was located… here is what the ‘details’ say…

Remove the Win32/Small.CA virus from your computer
This problem was caused by Win32/Small.CA, a known computer virus.

Click to go online to the Microsoft Corporation website to learn about the solution

Action Center isn’t an antivirus.
See: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/How-does-Action-Center-check-for-problems

Do you have Windows Defender enabled? Are you experiencing any problems?

Windows Defender is enabled and updated. I dont think I have any problems but the message bothers me. I updated MBAM successfully and found no problems. Why did that message pop up all of a sudden ?

No clue. I don’t use Windows Defender.

Can you perform a manual scan with Windows Defender, and if it detects, will it produce the file location?

If it does not detect this time, it could be a false positive on microsoft’s case.

I did the manual scan with Windows Defender… nothing found. (3 hours)

Time to forget about it ? Did the logs show any problems ?

Thanks