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Assuming he does this for a living, unless he's hired by Apple (or somebody else), how else is he supposed to get paid? Even if he were willing to do it for free instead of extorting, it's doubtful that he'd be able to put the kind of time into it that he currently does, and thus the chances aren't as likely that he'd be able to find the exploits in the first place.
The part of your post I took issue with is when you labeled him greedy and selfish. I just think that's a little narrow-minded especially since he could easily go to work for the opposing team and probably make more money selling these exploits to criminals, assuming he was greedy enough to do so.