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<td>1 - Unexpected error occurred while executiEng the script.</td>
<td>1 - Unexpected error occurred while executing the script.</td>
<td> The files in the deployment script are likely corrupted. Download the [latest script](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=822966) from the download center and try again.</td>
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* **Gamarue** typically arrives through spam campaigns, exploits, downloaders, social networking sites, and removable drives. When Gamarue infects a device, it becomes a distribution channel for other malware. Weve seen it distribute other malware such as infostealers, spammers, clickers, downloaders, and rogues.
* **Bondat** typically arrives through fictitious Nullsoft Sciptable Install System (NSIS) Java installers and removable drives. When Bondat infects a system, it gathers information about the machine such as device name, Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), and OS build. It then sends that information to a remote server.
* **Bondat** typically arrives through fictitious Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS), Java installers, and removable drives. When Bondat infects a system, it gathers information about the machine such as device name, Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), and OS build. It then sends that information to a remote server.
Both Bondat and Gamarue have clever ways of obscuring themselves to evade detection. By hiding what they are doing, they try to avoid detection by security software.
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In case threat removal is unsuccessful, read about [troubleshooting malware detection and removal problems](https://www.microsoft.com/wdsi/help/troubleshooting-infection).
For more general tips, see [prevent malware infection](prevent-malware-infection.md).
For more general tips, see [prevent malware infection](prevent-malware-infection.md).