If your system or application reports an issue with vcl60.bpl, follow this troubleshooting tree:
If you actually need to check a VCL60.bpl file on your system:
No legitimate process calls this "vcl60bpl verified."
No. vcl60.bpl is a standard system file and is not malware. However, because it is a code library, it is technically possible (though rare) for malware to:
Security Check: If your antivirus says it is "Verified," you can trust it. If you are suspicious, right-click the file, go to Properties > Details, and look for "Borland Software Corporation" or "Embarcadero Technologies."
The keyword "vcl60bpl verified" typically emerges from three distinct scenarios:
Unverified VCL60BPL units fail at 3x the rate of verified ones. In a hydraulic lift system, that failure can mean a collapsed boom. In a chemical reactor, it can mean toxic leakage.