Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
1,661 thezawad 1
1,662 Aaron Bernstein 1
1,663 Chowdhury Faizal Ahammed 1
1,664 Zander Work 1
1,665 expl0i13r 1
1,666 Francisco Díaz-Pache Alonso 1
1,667 Sergio Corral Cristo 1
1,668 David Álvarez Robles 1
1,669 TAD Group 1
1,670 BoiteAWeb 1
1,671 Anthony Garand 1
1,672 WEBSEC TEAM 1
1,673 Brad Haas 1
1,674 WhyKnow 1
1,675 Gregory Viguier 1
1,676 Kien 1
1,677 Pouya Darabi 1
1,678 dotxed 1
1,679 Ten Katouno 1
1,680 Kenya Uematsu 1

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