Isis Mobile wallet possible malware

I upgraded my sim to the nfc secure and installed Isis mobile wallet
Vipre is the best antivirus around found ... I have informed Verizon and Vipre ... Vipre techs are researching to see if it has malware or just a false positive i will post as soon as they let me know .... this posted just to make you aware of a possible security issue
Antivirus Scan 1 threat was detected:  Trojan.AndroidOS.Generic.A
Type: Malware
Level: High
about 23 hours ago  
App Uninstalled   Application com.isis.mclient.verizon.activity was uninstalled from your device  about 23 hours ago  

It is a false positive so no malware at all

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