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Folks working in IT need RDP [Remote Desktop Protocol] since A) the servers they administer do not all have keyboards &/or monitors, and B) it would be a huge PITA to physically access every company PC/laptop when they had to work on or with it. Outside of IT it's more a convenience, e.g., with people logging into their PC at home over the internet. Problem with that is security -- is RDP configured properly, & if you're using 3rd party software, does it have vulnerabilities, whether they're known or not [zero days]?
How much do hackers love RDP?
Remote desktop connections are so powerful a magnet for hackers that an exposed connection can average more than 37,000 times every day from various IP addresses.
IMHO something to think about, and maybe consider turning Remote Desktop off in Windows.