onestep.exe is associated with OneStep Search software. OneStep Search loader is identified as Adware/OneStep malicious software.

onestep.exe

OneStep Search loader

Warning! Potential Security Hazard!

System process onestep.exe is reported as a spyware!

Brief description of process onestep.exe

Process onestep.exe named “OneStep Search loader” is risky executable file of OneStep Search software, produced by OneStepSearch.net, Inc.. Process onestep.exe is reported as a spyware. Process onestep.exe is classified as potentially dangerous and is highly recommended to remove it from computer quickly.

onestep.exe

Additional information about onestep.exe

onestep.exe is associated with OneStep Search software. OneStep Search loader is identified as Adware/OneStep malicious software.

Reported as a virus

No

Reported as a trojan horse

No

Reported as a spyware

Yes, it is a spyware!

Safe to end the process

Information isn't available

Safe to disable the process

Information isn't available

Safe to remove the process

Information isn't available

Developer

OneStepSearch.net, Inc.

Part of

OneStep Search

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