It really depends on the intent and extent of the intrusion, which I don't know. If there was no malicious intent and nothing was irreparably damaged, I'd say yeah, hire him. Even Microsoft, when WP7 was jailbroken, hired the hackers and put them on their openness team. The end result so far is that Microsoft allows "developer unlocks" for non-developers, so sideloading is possible.
You'd think tech companies would have learned something from all the retribution the cracker community has laid down in the past few years. If you have security holes, own up to them and fix them. Hire real security teams and have external pen-testing on outward-facing products. And if, after all that, you get breeched still... at least learn something from the attack, and possibly from the attacker.
You'd think tech companies would have learned something from all the retribution the cracker community has laid down in the past few years. If you have security holes, own up to them and fix them. Hire real security teams and have external pen-testing on outward-facing products. And if, after all that, you get breeched still... at least learn something from the attack, and possibly from the attacker.