Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
1,621 Omar Ganiev 1
1,622 Kenichi Okuno (Mitsui Bussan Secure Directions) 1
1,623 Yusuke Fukuda 1
1,624 H-SK33PY 1
1,625 Filippos Mastrogiannis 1
1,626 Omri Herscovici (Check Point Research) 1
1,627 Sagi Tzadik (Check Point Research) 1
1,628 khoabda 1
1,629 uberspot 1
1,630 Thomas Pitt 1
1,631 T0x!c 1
1,632 ΞX.MI 1
1,633 Danny van Kooten 1
1,634 Till Krüss 1
1,635 cyberhobo 1
1,636 Sixto Martin 1
1,637 @u0x (Pichaya Morimoto) 1
1,638 Rodolfo Assis (@brutelogic) 1
1,639 ka1n4t 1
1,640 schaffnern 1

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