Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
41 Marcin Probola 109
42 Colin Xu 104
43 muhammad yudha 104
44 Majed Refaea 101
45 Rafshanzani Suhada 101
46 Hassan Khan Yusufzai - Splint3r7 98
47 Skalucy 97
48 theviper17y 93
49 LEE SE HYOUNG 90
50 cydave 89
51 Eugene Dokukin 88
52 Prajal Kulkarni 88
53 Tim Coen 87
54 p7e4 84
55 Ananda Dhakal 84
56 ZhongFu Su 82
57 Brandon James Roldan (tomorrowisnew) 80
58 Gab 75
59 Neven Birusk 73
60 Nabil Irawan 71

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