Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
901 Masaki Saito 2
902 Elias Hohl 2
903 Filedescriptor 2
904 ed0x21son 2
905 Chris Kellum 2
906 WP0DAY.COM 2
907 Dawid Golunski 2
908 indoushka 2
909 David Tomaschik 2
910 Hosein_vita 2
911 Mario Heiderich 2
912 Masato Kinugawa 2
913 Sergio Navarro 2
914 Dominik Schilling 2
915 HTBridge 2
916 Raul 2
917 Daniel Monzón 2
918 Sebastian Cruz Cardona 2
919 Murat DEMIRCI 2
920 Zy0d0x 2

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