Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (Past 30 Days)

Rank Name
Vulnerabilities since Mar 31, 2024
Vulns
121 Alex Delgado 1
122 Emiliano Perez 1
123 M41w4r3 1
124 Xeniel 1
125 Cr4zyD14m0nd 1
126 l1ttl3Bugc4t 1
127 Dr4c0t4 1
128 Bryan Velez 1
129 mrgh057 1
130 D4ZC 1
131 Deibyd 1
132 MindFall 1
133 PumaHat 1
134 Tr3ckR 1
135 xm4nd0 1
136 pCix 1
137 0xjar8 1
138 Pavel Palii 1
139 Usama Arshad 1
140 Abdi Prawira Negara 1
141 Krugov Artyom 1
142 Matheus Nascimento de Camargo 1
143 Sharanabasappa 1
144 Amir Hossein Fallahi 1
145 Martin Thirup Christensen 1
146 Yash Chauhan 1

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