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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
21 thiennv 121
22 Erwan LR 117
23 Nguyen Xuan Chien 117
24 Lucio Sá 110
25 Marcin Probola 109
26 LVT-tholv2k 98
27 Dmitrii Ignatyev 97
28 Rafshanzani Suhada 93
29 wesley (wcraft) 93
30 Dhabaleshwar Das 93
31 LEE SE HYOUNG 90
32 Le Ngoc Anh 89
33 cydave 89
34 Eugene Dokukin 88
35 Prajal Kulkarni 88
36 p7e4 84
37 ZhongFu Su 82
38 Brandon James Roldan (tomorrowisnew) 76
39 Neven Birusk 73
40 Dimas Maulana 71

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