Shanes Computing, Networking and Cyber Security
Provides Cyber Security, Tech & IT Support Services in person.
Currently located in Bathurst NSW 2795
Associate Member of Australian Computer Society
Australian trained, insured & qualified technician. Services businesses and residential customers in Bathurst, Orange and surrounds. Services computer, network, printer, server, firewall and cloud systems.

Onsite support rates starting at $75 per hour
Special onsite appointments available for NSW Central Tableland Region & Central West.
For support, call or text Shane on 0483358194
Service Areas
- NSW Central Tablelands
- Bathurst/Kelso
- Orange
- NSW Central West
- Parkes
- Dubbo

100% Australian based support.
Customer Reviews
★★★★★
Excellent service to home office. Well priced for time. Shane good at his job and a pleasant person. Will get again if in need of computer assistance
margaret hamiltone
via Google review
★★★★★
As a local small business operator, it was an absolute pleasure dealing with Shane for the first time yesterday. He came straight out, solved my IT issues and had me back up & running within the hour. Shane was an absolute professional & I have no hesitation in recommending his services.
fatfrankie
via Google review
★★★★★
Shane was fantastic. He was prompt well priced . I felt he actually cared and made sure he could do as much as he could . A rare things these days. A high 5 from me .
Lecia Bratt
via Google review
★★★★★
Such and amazing service. Saved my computer and resoted all my data in less than 24 hours. Greatly appreciated.
Elahe Saberi
via Google review
Recent Blog Post
New Cyber Security Threat: Hidden Text in Emails Can Manipulate Generative AI Tools Used by Staff.
28/07/25 by Mr Shane Currie
In todays article, I address a new potential threat regarding responding to emails with AI.
By using a very simple steganography method, that a child could probably figure out, it is possible to exploit how the AI responds to an email.
While, it could be funny to use this simple exploit to catch out staff using AI to respond to emails, this simple exploit does raise new cyber security concerns regarding integrity.
I recommend all Australian companies and organisations to read this article and consider updating their policies regarding staff use of generative AI.
Recent Blog Post
Blackhole Run V1.18.11 introducing lasers to the game.
21/07/25 by Mr Shane Currie

In todays update for my Blackhole Run videogame, I have introduced lasers that can shoot down asteroids.
Click on the link below to watch the video demonstration of the game and play the current version of the JavaScript game
You can play straight from the browser, no downloads or signup required
You can view the full article via the link below.
Recent Blog Post
What to do if you have been targeted by a scammer who was provided remote access to your computer system
12/06/25 by Mr Shane Currie
This article explains the key steps to take if you have been contacted by a scammer who was provided access to your computer system.
Key steps include, disconnect your computer from the internet, contact your bank to block access to your internet banking account then contact a local IT security professional to clean and restore your system.
You can view the full article in detail via the link below
Recent Blog Post
Why restricting outbound connections in your firewall is just as important as restricting inbound connections.
26/06/25 by Mr Shane Currie
By using an analogy, this article explains why its important to restrict outbound network connections in your firewall.
By restricting outbound connections, if malware does somehow infect your system, it will not be able to establish an outbound connection to the cybercriminal, making it more difficult for the criminal to extract your sensitive data.
You can view the full article via the link below.