It was sloppy work by Apple to begin with, the hack was easy to say the least.
Now Apple secured the software, as they should have done from jump street. They left the door open at your expense.
The entitlement argument can swing both ways... If Apple built a tight ship from the beginning it wouldn't have leaks.
From the beginning of this industry it has been an excepted practice to build sloppy programs and let the public unwillingly Beta Test them at their expense. Could anyone imagine a car being recalled as much? We've excepted this sloppy work as normal, but it's not normal it's a short cut, that the customer pays for with time, money and frustration. Lucky US that their are kids out there who get kicks from finding holes in the systems, it could be worse, it could be the real enemy.
These Hackintoshes have a lot of time and money invested in their craft and they keep Apple from becoming as sloppy as Micro Soft had. The Hackintoshes of today are the Apple engineers of the future.