Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
1,741 Amal E Thamban 1
1,742 soulseekah 1
1,743 Dewhurst Security 1
1,744 Septemb0x 1
1,745 Muhammad Talha Khan 1
1,746 DOLEV FARHI 1
1,747 Bini Shala 1
1,748 Christian Nikkanen 1
1,749 Job Diesveld 1
1,750 Daisuke Shimizu 1
1,751 Alessio Santoru 1
1,752 Zian Choy 1
1,753 Binit Ghimire 1
1,754 Kevin Falcoz 1
1,755 Riccardo Ancarani 1
1,756 Masaki Sunayama 1
1,757 Juan Avila Reyes 1
1,758 Mark Maunder 1
1,759 Yuta Asai 1
1,760 Nour Alomary 1

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