HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunWin + R, type regedit, navigate to:
– Some enterprise, industrial, or legacy applications use naming conventions that include batch numbers, module codes, and internal project identifiers. “CODB” might stand for a product code (e.g., “Code Base 02”), and “rpk” could indicate a runtime package or resource pack executable.
Win + R, type taskschd.msc. Look for any task with “CODB02” or random alphanumeric names created recently. Disable and delete.Win + R, type regedit. Search (Ctrl+F) for “CODB02-rpk”. Delete any keys referencing it. Backup the registry before making changes.Once removed, harden your system against reinfection: CODB02-rpk.exe