First, I need to identify all the proper nouns. "Adobe Master Collection CS6" is a product name and should stay as is. "Google Drive" is another proper noun. "Copyright infringement" is a legal term but not a proper noun, so it can be spun.
So the three options are connected by "or have... or...". So the three terms are the three things to be wary of. Therefore, this part would be converted to files that seem too good to be true. Adobe Master Collection Cs6 Download Google Drive
After going through all the words, I'll compile them into the spintax format as specified. Let me double-check each substitution to ensure they fit grammatically and semantically in the sentence. Also, confirm that all proper nouns remain unchanged. Once that's done, the final revised text should meet the user's requirements. First, I need to identify all the proper nouns
"Malware and viruses" becomes "malicious software|dangerous programs|harmful codes". "Files" could be "documents|data|information". "Shared" becomes "distributed|posted|uploaded". "Google Drive" is proper noun, skip. "Potentially" could be "possible|likely|capable of". "Contain" becomes "include|hold|comprise". "Harm" as "damage|injure|inhibit". "Computer" as "device|system|equipment". "Personal data" as "private information|confidential details|individual records". "Copyright infringement" is a legal term but not
5. "such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, and After Effects, among others." – but the app names are to be kept.