You know there’s an URL generated when you upload and analyse the specimen?
Also giving a wrongly cropped screenshot is not gonna help, but since anti-viruses are classed by triggering, if else in a alphabetic order, we can see the “A” brand names, concluding honestly there must be not enough antiviruses to classify this as harmful.
You can also say Sangfor Engine Zero
is not really known in term of AVs, and Trojan.Win32.Save.a
is mostly pointed out when there is a false-positive.
Therefore, nothing to fear. But REMEMBER that VirusTotal is not 100% accurate, but there’s extremely small risks to be caught in a malware.
If you’re spooked by the (of course don’t count on this information) 99,99% accuracy to detect stuff, try running this in a Sandbox, or on a virtual machine with shared folders off, or a separate clean machine, or perhaps all of them in the same time, you choose.
TL;DR, The screenshot is low quality, and there’s a spectacular high chance that the detection is a false-positive.