Clicking on those will lead you to the VirusTotal entries for both. You could post the links here for us to take a look.
Be advised that, while one or two engines flag it as malicious, about 70 don't, so it's quite safe to assume false positives. I imagine those engines flag it because both are custom-built, some database has hashes for the "real" EXEs and a simple comparison was done. If both engines flag it due to a heuristic analysis, some additional caution must be applied interpreting the flag.
In short, Eddie is not dangerous and its installation certainly doesn't warrant a wipe of your hard drive. If it is, why trust AirVPN as a whole, then? What's running on the servers is not known, and here you at least have the source code, so you know what's running on the client. It's a shame that Mr. Flx went all out and suggested that; even as a joke, you wouldn't have gotten it. It's also not "VirusTotal garbage", but a side feature of Process Explorer (which can help with identifying unknown running programs, as you did right there; you simply need to take that info with a bit of salt).