Abnormal device behavior : If your system is functioning unexpectedly, such freezing or malfunctioning frequently . Unexpected network activity : If your computer is communicating with hidden servers or network endpoints. Unfamiliar programs : If you notice unrecognized threads operating within a underlying state.
Breaking down:
Wait, but maybe some phrases are better considered as a single term. For example, "falling victim" could be replaced as a phrase. Similarly, "staying informed" could be a single term. However, the user's instruction says "alter every term with 3 variants". Since the user didn't specify if to group phrases or not, perhaps best to treat each word as a term, except proper nouns. For example, "falling victim" is two terms here: "falling" and "victim". But maybe "falling victim" is a phrasal verb, so in that case, perhaps treat it as a single term. But I need to be cautious.
"The Ardamax Keylogger 5.1 Threat: A Comprehensive Guide to Detection, Removal, and Prevention"
I need to maintain the structure of the original text, keeping the bullet points and subheadings intact. Proper nouns like "Ardamax Keylogger 5.1" should remain unchanged. Also, I should check if the user wants the final output to be the modified text as per the spintax, not just the process.
But the user says to alter "every term with 3 variants", so each individual word? Wait, the original instruction says "alter every term with 3 variants in format opt2". Does "term" refer to each individual word or phrases? Looking back at the example response in the query, the example provided by the user replaces words into groups for certain phrases. For instance, "use" becomes practice, "secure" becomes safeguarded, etc. So it's replacing each adjective or noun with 3 options.
I need to make sure each word is replaced with three appropriate synonyms. I'll go through each sentence carefully. Let's start with the first part about features. "Stealthy operation" becomes Stealthy operation. Then "runs in the background" could be operates in the background .
I should be cautious with words that are part of compound nouns or phrases. For instance, "Ardamax Keylogger 5.1" is a proper noun and should remain unchanged. But if there's a word like "Keylogger", that should be modified as "Keylogger– (but no, since Keylogger is part of the proper noun in the example). Wait, in the example, "Ardamax Keylogger 5.1" is left as is because it's a proper noun. But if it's not a proper noun, like if it's "keylogger" in general, it's different. So I need to be careful. The user's example shows that even words within the proper noun are preserved. So in the text, only proper nouns are left unchanged, other words are modified.