Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
1,621 Kevin Falcoz 1
1,622 Riccardo Ancarani 1
1,623 Masaki Sunayama 1
1,624 Juan Avila Reyes 1
1,625 Mark Maunder 1
1,626 Yuta Asai 1
1,627 Nour Alomary 1
1,628 Mehmet Kelepce 1
1,629 0pc0deFR 1
1,630 Yuga Futatsuki 1
1,631 Christopher Vella 1
1,632 ivoschyk-cs 1
1,633 boombyte 1
1,634 Hannah Sharp 1
1,635 Ihor Bliumental 1
1,636 ozzi 1
1,637 Ivan Fratric 1
1,638 Chris Cooper 1
1,639 Joseph Sheridan 1
1,640 Jeremias Reith 1

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