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I had this problem about 30 minutes ago, and this worked for me.
Before then, the same thing happened when I participated in the Steam Beta.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Audiosurf\Engine
that is where it is located.
in conclusion; someone managed to, a long time ago, get into the download server that Audio surf used before it got to steam, or something like that, and implemented a virus named the same as another file that had possibly been there that was possibly deleated by the hacker and replaced with the infected file. which when audiosurf came to steam, whoever downloaded audiosurf got the virus.
as in we need to let know steam about this, and maybe the devs of the game, although they will most likely ignor it as audio surf 2 is out....
god save our computers from this.
(This problem was fixed ages ago anyway)