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Dropbox leaks, google delivery, McDonald's answers

Houston – Online hacking schemes have been dominating the media lately. One online service that might have been victimized by online hackers is the locker service, Dropbox.

A series of posts have been made by hackers to Pastebin claiming that over 6 million account credentials have been compromised. The hackers said they will release more accounts in return for bitcoin donations; however, Dropbox has said it has not been hacked. In response to the credentials posted, the online service said those log-in posts are expired.

Meanwhile, "free" is no longer free in terms of Google's delivery service. This week, Google express will charge a membership fee of $10 a month or $95 a year for unlimited same-day or overnight delivery on orders $15 or more.

This service allows users to place orders online from physical retail stores to possibly fresh food stores. Google also said it is expanding to Boston and Chicago.

And in other consumer news, the fast food giant, McDonald's, is answering customer questions online about its food.

McDonald's started answering questions yesterday via Facebook and Twitter.

One customer, Debbie Pierce wrote: "What are your chicken nuggets made of?"

McDonald's responded, "Our McNuggets are made with white breast chicken meat and a little chicken skin to make them juicy and help them hold their fun shapes."

Another customer asked if the nuggets were made up of ground up chicken beaks and feet; but McDonald's promptly responded, "absolutely not, that is inaccurate."


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