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He's on a Mac.
Several ways to remote in, Apples Remote Desktop, screen sharing, ssh to remote management, it'll even respond to a standard VNC client if the proper services are enabled.
But they are all turned off by default. They need to be user enabled and access privileges set. Not something that one does by accident.
Any kids in the house? Sounds like someones playing a joke.
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