It's not, as long as it's you or a trusted person accessing the other computer.
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MSN is a website - meaning that it really isn't on your computer, your computer is just accessing it. Open Internet Explorer (or whatever browser you are using) on the computer you want MSN on, and type msn.com into the text box at the top of the screen. Then hit enter.
Passwords protect a computer and/or computer account from anyone accessing the system.
Physically Accessing a Computer: To use a computer, simply find the physical location of the computer turn it on by pressing the power button, and wait for it to boot up. Remotely Accessing a Computer: If you need to access another computer remotely, you can use software like: Remote Desktop: Built-in software on Windows computers that allows remote access. TeamViewer or Any Desk: Third-party applications that allow you to connect to another computer over the internet. SSH : For remote access to servers or computers using command-line interfaces, commonly used on Linux systems.
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Accessing an I/O (Input/Output) device refers to using a device that is connected to your computer, such as a monitor for output. The monitor is outputting images. Accessing an input device refers to using something like a mouse, webcam, keyboard, touchscreen etc. to input data on the computer.
It is a remote access program provider. It basically allows you to control computers remotely from another computer.It useful for accessing files from your computer from somebody else's easily.
Computer hijacking is a process of accessing someone's database illegal without authorization. This is what is commonly known as hacking.