Computer Crisis Centre

Computer Crisis Centre Onsite IT services, laptops & custom built computers for businesses & home users on the Gold Coast. Call us on 07 55920101.

Computer Crisis Centre provides on-site IT solutions for warranty suppliers, businesses and home users across the Gold Coast. Centrally based in Broadbeach Waters, Computer Crisis Centre is able to quickly respond to your needs. Established in 2006, we have a small but very effective team of technicians to solve the full array of our client’s computer crises. With years of experience, our technici

ans are qualified and skilled individuals with friendly, helpful attitudes who make sure our clients understand what we’re doing for them and why. Computer Crisis Centre aims to provide cost effective future proofed solutions to our client’s needs. Driven by client satisfaction, Computer Crisis Centre offers at 10 day service satisfaction guarantee and will return to solve the crisis should glitches reoccur.

29/04/2023

If anyone receives the below text from Centrelink DO NOT action it. It would be very easy to fall for this as its very well done.

Centrelink: We are confirming that you are eligible for the Application of flood individuals support package, visit

30/05/2022

How to avoid a scam

Here are some of Scamwatch's top tips to make sure you don't become the next victim:
Do not open suspicious texts, pop-up windows or click on links or attachments in emails – delete them: If unsure, verify the identity of the contact through an independent source such as a phone book or online search. Don't use the contact details provided in the message sent to you.

Don't respond to phone calls about your computer asking for remote access – hang up – even if they mention a well-known company such as Telstra. Scammers will often ask you to turn on your computer to fix a problem or install a free upgrade, which is actually a virus which will give them your passwords and personal details.

Keep your mobile devices and computers secure. Always use password protection, don't share access with others (including remotely), update security software and back up content. Protect your WiFi network with a password and avoid using public computers or WiFi hotspots to access online banking or provide personal information.

Choose your passwords carefully. Choose passwords that would be difficult for others to guess and update them regularly. A strong password should include a mix of upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols. Don't use the same password for every account/profile, and don't share your passwords with anyone.

Be wary of unusual payment requests. Scammers will often ask you to use an unusual payment method, including preloaded debit cards, gift cards, iTunes cards or virtual currency such as Bitcoin.

Heads up people
19/08/2021

Heads up people

Scammers would be "bonkers" not to take advantage of the pandemic, according to a cybersecurity expert, and that's exactly what they're trying to do. Here's what to look out for.

FYI....A list of scams doing the rounds at the moment.
17/05/2019

FYI....A list of scams doing the rounds at the moment.

PayPal users are being warned over a new scam designed to harvest confidential details such as username, pa...

Update your Iphones people
27/03/2019

Update your Iphones people

If you use an iPhone, you should download iOS12.2 immediately or you will put yourself at risk.

19/05/2017

When the ransomware guys provide better customer support than most companies 😂 (Credit: twitter )

12/05/2017

If you need a backup strategy give Computer Crisis Centre a call

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4 San Michele Court
Broadbeach Waters, QLD
4218

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