Archive for January, 2013

Kim Dotcom launches new site

Posted on: January 21st, 2013 by Supportedge No Comments

After recent troubles with U.S. government Kim Dotcom launches new site Mega and offers 50GB of encrypted storage for free. Read more here: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/01/in-attendance-the-mega-crew-parties-prepares-for-a-fight-ahead/

About us

Posted on: January 21st, 2013 by Supportedge No Comments

Do you have a computer problem? Welcome to our website.

Supportedge is a specialist IT consulting company. Our aim is to give you the very best advice specific to your unique business model. We fix and maintain computer systems and networks, but that is only a small part of how we can help to give your business the technical edge. As time goes on, information technology becomes more important, so we tailor all manner of technology to the way in which you work with your goals in mind. In this respect, we see ourselves as business consultants.

We believe in a partnership with our customers. Our team will get to know your business and its staff. Please, meet our team:

Our core service area extends from Lane Cove to Mosman but we do have customers in all areas of Sydney. Contact us to get the best possible value out of your technology.

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Posted on: January 18th, 2013 by Supportedge No Comments

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Office: 02 8007 2930
Mobile: 0423 052 668
52/6 Herbert Street, ST LEONARDS 2065

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Posted on: January 18th, 2013 by Supportedge No Comments

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Office: 02 8007 2930
Mobile: 0423 052 668
52/6 Herbert Street, ST LEONARDS 2065

Java vulnerability prompts Oracle software update

Posted on: January 18th, 2013 by Supportedge No Comments

Oracle has released an emergency software update to prevent hackers from taking advantage of a Java vulnerability in their Java7 plugin.

The Java vulnerability allows hackers to access a users computer remotely and execute random code. The update fixes the vulnerability and is available for download here.

Java is a significant security risk. Where possible it is advised you uninstall Java on your PC where it’s not needed. Please update your Java plugin now. Contact us for help with this update if needed.