Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
1,421 Jetty Sairam 1
1,422 NGA 1
1,423 Daichi Takaki 1
1,424 Mariusz Poplawski 1
1,425 John Jackson 1
1,426 Jackson Henry 1
1,427 Wabaf3t 1
1,428 Kelly Kaoudis 1
1,429 Robert Willis 1
1,430 Guilherme Rubert 1
1,431 Mary (JJ) Jay 1
1,432 Daniel Marques 1
1,433 Mr Winst0n 1
1,434 Ananda Krishna 1
1,435 Yasin Soliman (ysx) 1
1,436 sasa 1
1,437 Takuya Yamaguchi 1
1,438 Tristan 1
1,439 Martijn Korse 1
1,440 Mirza Burhan Baig 1

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