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Since you obviously have no idea how virustotal works, I recommend that you read this page:
https://www.virustotal.com/getstarted/
TLDR (because I suspect you won't actually read it): It's a false positive. The exact reason virustotal exists. Had you used the scanner that detected a virus in this case, you would've falsely assumed it to be a virus.
Thankfully virustotal is there too tell you that it's just the one scanner that is wrong and it isn't actually a virus. (Or trojan, or worm, or whatever)
You know, maybe I'm hanging around the wrong corners of the internet too much, because that's not the reaction I expected.
If I came across as a little harsh, I want to apologize.
And as someone working in IT, you are absolutely correct in being cautious. The biggest security risk nowadays are the mistakes we make ourselves.