If you are hosting any sort keys they can be hooked - probably a "spyware" means nothing for a "programmer"...
Else, what did I say a few previous posts ago ? Let me recall. When you have connected the Internet to your machine, security will be a cheap fake story which nobody with a sane mind will never believe.
Note: two dudes here were chatting about newer database software from M$. Well... after 2015 - 2016 they are not only expensive but are just utter craps. One of them works there, no worries, he knows some "policies". So the chaos is closer with each day passing, these "teams" are about to lose track about what they do. Security will suffer here...
Fact:
In some passed year, whatever dude hacked my E-mail account (more time after a so called infection which did not exist before). Let me see damage taken at this point, not that much, but I have figured advantages coming later. Poor "Yoohoo" suddenly decided to take measures according to accounts and they have improved e-mail management. I was wondering why they did not take those measures before. Probably they could see people retiring away from them which was not a good thing about their "image" aka reputation. So... time will solve problems or will make them worst...