CbSecurity Core Service
cbservice.exe is the main Windows service for the CB Security suite. It initializes and maintains coordination among protection modules, handles update channels for virus definitions, and ensures real-time rules are applied. The service starts with Windows, monitors system events, and exposes IPC interfaces for components.
cbservice.exe runs as a Windows service (often under LocalService or a dedicated CB Security account). It loads protection modules from its program folder, registers with the Service Control Manager, and coordinates scans and policy enforcement.
cbservice.exe is a legitimate component of CB Security when obtained from the official CB Security installer published by CB Security Ltd. It runs with system-level permissions to deliver real-time protection, policy enforcement, and update management. Ensure the binary resides in its expected directory (for example, C:\Program Files\CB Security\) and is signed by the official publisher to confirm integrity. If these conditions hold, cbservice.exe is a safe core service essential for protection.
cbservice.exe is not a virus when it belongs to the legitimate CB Security installation and is located in a trusted path with a valid digital signature. Malware can masquerade as cbservice.exe, so verify path, signature, and hash to prevent spoofing. If cbservice.exe is found in an unexpected folder or unsigned, treat it as suspicious and run a comprehensive malware scan with updated definitions.
Red Flags: cbservice.exe located outside the official CB Security folder, unsigned, or with a mismatched version number; repeated unexpected restarts or multiple processes named cbservice.exe; network activity not typical for a security service.
Reasons it's running:
cbservice.exe is the CB Security core service that coordinates real-time protection, updates, and communication between security modules.
Yes, when obtained from the official CB Security installer, cbservice.exe is a legitimate component of CB Security and runs with system-level permissions to protect the device.
Starting with Windows ensures protection is active from boot, allowing early detection of threats and enforcement of security policies.
Check the file location, verify the digital signature signer, hash the file, and scan for malware using updated tools.
Investigate updates or scans in progress, check for conflicting software, and ensure CB Security is up to date. If the issue persists, contact support.
Yes, via the CB Security UI to pause protection, or via services.msc to set startup to manual, but this reduces protection and should be temporary.
Typically in C:\Program Files\CB Security\cbservice.exe; ensure the path matches the official CB Security installation.