Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
1,921 afei 1
1,922 Koutrouss Naddara 1
1,923 Jeremy Lim 1
1,924 Drian 1
1,925 Manab Jyoti Dowarah 1
1,926 Mike 1
1,927 paupu 1
1,928 NamGyu Kang 1
1,929 Dan Collins 1
1,930 Akshay Kumar 1
1,931 Robert Kruczek (ProXy) 1
1,932 Hai Zheng 1
1,933 suzuki kaito 1
1,934 José Adán Hernández Flores 1
1,935 Francisco Gutierrez 1
1,936 dk0pf 1
1,937 Ankit Patel 1
1,938 Khayal Farzaliyev (shaman0x01) 1
1,939 Dragonim 1
1,940 Dynamic.ooo Team 1

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