Vulnerability Researcher Hall of Fame

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Researcher Hall of Fame (All Time)

Rank Name
Total Vulnerabilities
Vulns
1,801 Patrik 1
1,802 Aaron Averbuch 1
1,803 Maximilian Barz 1
1,804 ASAI Ken 1
1,805 Oliver Sild 1
1,806 MadLeeTs 1
1,807 Eric Flokstra - ITsec Security Services 1
1,808 Mateusz Lach 1
1,809 Sang Youn Lee 1
1,810 Nettitude 1
1,811 Mukhammad Khalilov 1
1,812 Callum Murphy 1
1,813 Taichi Ichimura, Cryptography Laboratory in Tokyo Denki University 1
1,814 binit 1
1,815 Jakob Wierzba 1
1,816 Andy Tyler 1
1,817 Sebastian Kraemer 1
1,818 Kyle Fleming 1
1,819 Thierry Viaccoz 1
1,820 Yuta Kitaoka 1

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