Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
1,261 James Pearson 1
1,262 Matteo Carli 1
1,263 Mariia Aleksandrova 1
1,264 Zeng Wester 1
1,265 Ratiosec 1
1,266 Dang Quoc Thai 1
1,267 Chris Andrè Dale 1
1,268 Simon P. Briggs 1
1,269 David Cavins 1
1,270 Mogwai, IT-Sicherheitsberatung Munich 1
1,271 MF0x 1
1,272 Daniel Pentest 1
1,273 lostbytes1 1
1,274 Marcos Agüero 1
1,275 Gota Abe of Cryptography Laboratory 1
1,276 1ten0.0net1 1
1,277 Ko-kn3t 1
1,278 Invicti 1
1,279 Soroush Dalili 1
1,280 f3ci 1

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