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Well for starts they can wipe out your data. That's all.
As soon as you get a compromissed programm with a live network connection, the process has the same rights as the user that started it. Now whatever is running inside that process, read "injected code", can do whatever that user can do.
If the specific user can wipe out files, than you can say goodbye to all you Amiga 500 files, that have the same user as owner. Or maybe the program will upload data from your files, who knows.