Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
1,401 Dan Kegel 1
1,402 Steve Henty 1
1,403 Vivek Kumar Jaiswal 1
1,404 Su Xue Ming 1
1,405 H D Moore 1
1,406 juan vazquez 1
1,407 temp66 1
1,408 Alpaca 1
1,409 Swift Security 1
1,410 Rudra Sarkar 1
1,411 Tobias Glemser 1
1,412 Mr.PaPaRoSSe 1
1,413 Muaz Bin Abdus Sattar 1
1,414 Jannes 1
1,415 Jaime Delgado Horna 1
1,416 Ajin Abraham 1
1,417 00theway 1
1,418 portfob.ru 1
1,419 ovanIsmycode 1
1,420 Verónica Valeros 1

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