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Avast reporting virus when browsing to SO question

I don't really know what to think about this, but I was browsing the latest php SO questions and there was this question ("NOn-programmer wondering if this is malicious code in Wordpress post-template") that attracted my attention. When I clicked to open it my antivirus (Avast! free edition) went nuts and reset my connection, indeed hindering me from opening the page (It yielded after some ten attempts or so).

I went back, opened other questions and no problem whatsoever. So it really lies there...

Ok, the SO question is about some strange code that might have been a virus...Well, if this triggers MY antivirus, doesn't this qualify as an XSS attack?? how is this even possibile? is just my antivirus that got crazy by reading the page and it's just a false positive? You can see below a screenshot of the page (sorry, no hand drawn circles). It's in italian, it says something like

"TROJAN HORSE BLOCKED! Avast! Web Protection blocked a dangerous website or file....Infection: PHP:Shell-AX[Tj].."

Screenshot of Avast! claiming a trojan in SO

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This has happened before for Avast: Meta Discussion 1 Meta Discussion 2 – Bart Nov 6 '11 at 15:34
@Bart thank you, I could not find similar questions here, I must have sarched for wrong keys. It seems the problem is still there then – Damien Pirsy Nov 6 '11 at 15:35
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closed as exact duplicate by kiamlaluno, Jeremy Banks, jonsca, Popular Demand, waffles Nov 10 '11 at 6:24

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This is a bug in your antivirus, not on Stack Exchange. The code on that page is quite possibly malicious, but it's being displayed, it's not going to be executed, so your antivirus should not prevent you from viewing it.

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Well, looks like I need to start using another antivirus....Stupid Avast... – Damien Pirsy Nov 6 '11 at 15:34
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