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Of course they can. Any computer can.
Unless they're not connected to a network or the Internet.
And powered off.
And in a bunker.
And you get lucky.
The college probably has its own keylogging program installed on its servers
Unless they have any tough anti-viral/firewall preventing such a thing, why not?
Yes.
Being in a university doesn't make them special.
If banks and military installations can be hacked, why not universities?
Yes. Just ask Mark Zuckerberg. ;-)
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