Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
2,101 mishre 1
2,102 Dennis Snell 1
2,103 Grzegorz Ziółkowski 1
2,104 Aaron Jorbin 1
2,105 tom 1
2,106 Davide Balzano 1
2,107 Yoshihito Kamata 1
2,108 Ayush Juneja 1
2,109 William Bastos 1
2,110 Roshan Cheriyan 1
2,111 Djennez 1
2,112 MCboyIR 1
2,113 Fulan Engineering 1
2,114 Aditya Vyawahare 1
2,115 Rayhan Ramdhany Hanaputra 1
2,116 Carson Chan 1
2,117 Bruno Vilela 1
2,118 Bereket Miheret Alamneh 1
2,119 Masamichi Aoki 1
2,120 Yuta Takanashi 1

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