IDP.ALEXA.51, RORTH.BAT and a folder that doesn't exist

Hello Sarahorse,
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For the past couple of days, I've been getting a frequent pop-up informing me that AVG has removed a threat involving IDP.ALEXA.51 and a file named RORTH.BAT that apparently exists in a folder named C:\PROGRAM FILES\GROOVE~1.  The problem is, there is no such folder.  An alphabetical list of the folders in C:\PROGRAM FILES\ goes directly from GOOGLE to HEWLETT PACKARD.  And yes, I've got my settings set to display hidden and system files.  I'm using AVG AntiVirus Free Edition, version 16.91.7688.  The virus database version is 4627/12655.

Hello Sarahorse,
We regret for the inconvenience caused to you. We have found the recent frequent Identity protection detection pop ups are a bug and our technical team is working on a fix at the moment. The fix will be rolled out in the next update. So please keep checking for latest updates of AVG and install them when available. Appreciate your understanding and patience. Thank you.