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root gives you EVERY users data. If you (as in this case) install a Trojan, there's nothing that will protect you. though you still have to give it root access yourself.
It's like the one that was bundled in a pirated version of iWork - if you decide to trust stuff that may have been modified and run it, it has access to your files. Worry more if it has root access though, since that's the point where you've really lost control of the machine.