Not necessarily. There are many setups, like in a CoffeeShop, or even your home with guest accounts allowed, where someone other than you has root control, but you are just
allowed to run the XServer. So if I go to a coffee shop, and they give free linux computer access (not your computer, theirs), and they have that script running, they are grabbing everything you type....cc numbers, passwords, etc.
A husband may setup a linux box at home, and record his wife's or guests Xsessions without them knowing. Or vice-versa.
If root is doing that, he could also be sending the captured data out on a socket.
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