Vcspc.dll
The most frequent cause. When you uninstall VMware Workstation or VirtualCenter, some registry keys pointing to vcspc.dll remain. Later, a Windows service or startup program tries to call the missing DLL.
You will typically encounter this file if you are running software related to: vcspc.dll
Is it a Virus?
The legitimate vcspc.dll is safe. However, malware can sometimes disguise itself as legitimate filenames. If you find this file on a personal laptop that has never had virtualization or hosting software installed, you should scan it. The most frequent cause
Observed in a phishing campaign targeting German banks. The DLL was side-loaded by a legitimate executable (wmiprvse.exe copied to AppData). It injected code into explorer.exe to hook NtCreateFile and steal online banking credentials. Is it a Virus