System create user after remote desktop

hi 
after remote desktop system create many user although i have anti virus updated but it not internet security . Can remote system infect local system ?
Thanks 

1. Reformulate your question and add more detailes.
2. Use AV program and update it regularly.
3. Remote infection is possible, namely if you use access that is NOT secured.
Regards
Milos

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