Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
41 Peter Thaleikis 93
42 LEE SE HYOUNG 90
43 cydave 89
44 Prajal Kulkarni 88
45 Eugene Dokukin 88
46 p7e4 84
47 ZhongFu Su 82
48 Brandon James Roldan (tomorrowisnew) 80
49 Neven Birusk 73
50 Alex Thomas 71
51 Anant Shrivastava (anantshri) 68
52 emad 68
53 Ngo Van Thien 67
54 minhtuanact 67
55 beluga 67
56 Asif Nawaz Minhas 66
57 Steven Julian 63
58 Kacper Szurek 63
59 Skalucy 63
60 Ananda Dhakal 60

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