I love when companies behave like that. It just leaves so much room for the small guys to distinguish themselves as better.
In a perfect world bugs won't exist. Less perfect - they will be dealt with as soon as someone notifies the company (and there will be no blame on that someone). Our world isn't perfect, but as an optimist I see many great business opportunities in this.
Apple stopped caring about Java a long time ago. They deprecated the Java bindings for Cocoa back in '05; stopped bundling it in 10.7 last year, now they've punted the OSX JVM back to Oracle.
Not to say that really matters to Oracle, the desktop has never been Java's strong point.
Or in this case botnet operators. They are entrepreneurs too, just less ethical. It is unfortunate that they exist, but once again the optimist keeps saying that their existence is great because they create problems for smart and ethical people to solve.
In a perfect world bugs won't exist. Less perfect - they will be dealt with as soon as someone notifies the company (and there will be no blame on that someone). Our world isn't perfect, but as an optimist I see many great business opportunities in this.