Sorry for the delay, I was sorting my database of our users' debugger sessions, emails, porn pictures, underwear size, etc. NO, THERE IS NO BACKDOOR AT ALL IN IMMUNITY DEBUGGER. We don't get any system information or "debugging sessions" (???) or anything else weird like that. Immunity Debugger does make an HTTP connection to Immunity to look for updates much the way Firefox or any other modern software updates. Again, NO, we don't do any data mining. In any case, thanks for the free advertisement "goudatr0n". If you are still afraid, here is the list of md5 hashes: 437152d25787a1a06597f387d8f4811f ImmunityDebugger_setup.exe 00ff5ccf4b35fa9117bef2f23e108f61 Bookmark.dll 20152f8682a9b103ae3e41e1075048a4 Cmdline.dll 1aa2be74e77da0370986222efd794edd debugger.pyd 88d1df93fdb89dfbf5f9dd9b617ef28e ImmunityDebugger.exe 10acf61aa4046b1fc8c8e434fbd291d6 ImmunityDebugger.ini c739f6a204665c05ee75f9b8a4f10d2f LICENSE.txt 89d432e3e47cb9546bf4d9a91f6fda79 loaddll.exe 7d5221499f25014169d555ea428e6053 uninstall.exe f102ee2438bf9bdf1e6e84627d927909 updater.exe Cheers, Nico
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