In September 1997,
Mark Pincus, Scott Dale, and Cadir Lee launched Replicase Inc., a software company in
Redwood City, California.
SoftBank invested $2.5 million in the company. The company's focus moved to self-healing software, the idea that Windows applications could automatically fix any problems they encountered. In August 1999, Radha Basu, coming from
Hewlett-Packard, was appointed president and CEO, with Pincus moving to chairman. In December 1999, the company changed its corporate name to Support.com, then headquartered in
Redwood City. Its focus shifted to providing support software for enterprise companies. The company went public with an
IPO on July 19, 2000, backed by
Credit Suisse First Boston. On March 28, 2002, Support.com was renamed SupportSoft, Inc. On June 23, 2009, the enterprise technology of SupportSoft was acquired by
Consona Corporation, Support.com acquired Core Networks in 2004; YourTechOnline in 2008; and Sammsoft in 2009. In 2011, the company acquired
SUPERAntiSpyware. In 2012, the company acquired RightHand IT. and Josh Pickus was named CEO, coming from
CA Technologies. On April 1, 2014, Pickus resigned from his position as president and CEO. In May 2014, Elizabeth Cholawsky, formerly of
Citrix Systems, was announced as Support.com's new CEO. In October 2016, Richard Bloom was appointed interim president and CEO, with the interim tag later being removed. On August 10, 2020, Support.com announced that Lance Rosenzweig would succeed Bloom as president and CEO. On September 15, 2021, cryptocurrency mining and power generation company Greenridge Generation Holdings acquired Support.com in a
reverse takeover. In 2023, SuperAntiSpyware was sold to
RealDefense SE. ==Products and services==