Just because certain fringe groups have appropriated the symbol for their own purposes doesn’t mean that’s what it is. The Swastika is a great example of this. It used to be known as a symbol of good fortune until the 1930’s.
In your particular case, I believe you missed the point. Literally.
The 5-pointed star has been associated with evil things, although it has been associated with a great deal more good things, and was good for probably more than a 1000 years before it became associated with evil. I believe good Wiccans still use it. Also, it is supposedly only evil (apparently) when the tip is pointed downwards (since the tip in that case represents God).
But the box has a 6-pointed star on it, which has no such evil attached to it. Instead, it has been used in a positive way, primarily in Judaism and the Eastern religions. And in occultist circles has been associated with the elements and the planets in our solar system and the properties derived from it.
I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s associations with Sacred Geometry as well, but that I don’t know. Always nice to know my limits. 
Please keep in mind that many of the things that were considered positive were later declared evil simply for being from Pagan belief structures. Just like the word Pagan itself, which originally consisted of primarily poly-theists and nature-worshipers.
If anyone does feel they would like to post an argument to the contrary, please do so in a PM to me instead. I know I’m entering tricky territory here and I’d rather not see this thread affected by it. But I’m always willing to learn from reasonable arguments.
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