Kb
kB is an abbreviation for kilobyte, a unit of information size. It commonly represents either 1,000 bytes (decimal) or 1,024 bytes (binary), with the latter arising from the historical use of powers of two in computing. The uppercase B distinguishes bytes from bits, since lowercase b denotes a bit. Because of mixed usage, the term kB can be ambiguous in practice.
To reduce confusion, formal prefixes were introduced by the International Electrotechnical Commission: kibibyte (KiB) for 1,024
Usage examples vary: a small text file might be about 4 kB in decimal terms, or 4,096
In summary, kB denotes kilobyte and must be interpreted with attention to context, particularly whether decimal