Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
1,141 Jakob Hagl 1
1,142 Charles Sweethill 1
1,143 WordPress.org Security Team 1
1,144 rootetsy 1
1,145 Crackers_Child 1
1,146 Thiago Martins 1
1,147 Jorge Buzeti 1
1,148 Leandro Inacio 1
1,149 Lucas de Souza 1
1,150 Matheus Oliveira 1
1,151 Filipe Baptistella 1
1,152 Leonardo Paiva 1
1,153 Jose Thomaz 1
1,154 Joao Maciel 1
1,155 Vinicius Pereira 1
1,156 Geovanni Campos 1
1,157 Hudson Nowak 1
1,158 Guilherme Acerbi 1
1,159 Nicolas Montoza 1
1,160 Adrian Pastor 1

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