Inspired by the discussion in this question, a maybe stupid question.
We have all been taught that leaving directories or files on Linux-based web hosting with the permission level of 777 is a bad thing, and to give always as little permissions as necessary.
I am now curious as to where exactly lies the danger of exploitation, specifically in a PHP / Apache context. After all, a PHP script file can be executed from the outside (i.e. through a call to the web server, and subsequently to the interpreter) no matter whether it is marked as "executable", can't it? And the same applies to files called through the command-line php interpreter, right? So where exactly is the vulnerability with 777? Is it the fact that other users on the same machine can access files that are made world writable?
So many great answers, all with conceivable scenarios, I will have to throw the dice on which one to accept! Thanks everyone for the great input.