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Your first three links refer to a single incident of hackers getting into one of Apple's servers - not personal computers (although I doubt these guys would have any trouble with those either). These are the same guys who I believe have recently hacked into Sony, the FBI, and United Nations. I have not followed these stories closely enough to know what their motivation is for doing this - maybe just rabble-rousing.
The 4th link - dumb question. ANY computer can be hacked - it's just a matter of how easy or difficult they are to get into.
5th link - there you have it. All the info you need to break into any Mac on the planet. I'll leave mine running tonight - I'll assume you will be up all night trying to mess with it. Let me know how that works out for you! ;) Oh, let me give you my I.P. address to give you a running start - 184.159.62.9
And #6 - this was discussed in a recent post here. Requires possession of the target computer. Leave it unattended somewhere and here's your sign. :)
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