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Congratulations to the top MSRC 2026 Q1 security researchers!

Congratulations to all the researchers recognized in this quarter’s Microsoft Researcher Recognition Program leaderboard! Thank you to everyone for your hard work and continued partnership to secure customers.

The top three researchers of the 2026 Q1 Security Researcher Leaderboard are: Brad Schlintz (nmdhkr), wtm, and Suresh Chelladurai.

MSRC Q1 2026 Leaderboard

Check out the full list of researchers recognized this quarter here.  

Congratulations to the top Azure researchers this quarter: wtm, Suresh Chelladurai, and Evan Grant.

MSRC 2026 Q1 Azure leaderboard

Congratulations to the top Office researchers this quarter: 0ccbbf129444eb66344ccafb92b00df4, 0x140ce, and f4.

MSRC Q1 2026 Office Leaderboard

Congratulations to the top Windows researchers this quarter: Anonymous, Angelboy (@scwuaptx), and Anonymous.

MSRC 2026 Q1 Windows leaderboard

Congratulations to the top Dynamics researchers this quarter: Brad Schlintz (nmdhkr), Anonymous, and Damian Gambacorta - G4MB4.

MSRC 2026 Q1 Dynamics leaderboard

This 2026 Q1 leaderboard reflects point values for cases that are assessed by the MSRC team between January 1, 2026, and March 31, 2026.

While Researcher Recognition points have been part of MSRC’s reward program for many years, this year marks the first time they are visible in the researcher portal. This added transparency allows you to track your standing more easily throughout the year and reach out should you have any questions if you have questions about your points totals prior to leaderboard publication. If assessment criteria are updated, your points may be adjusted accordingly, which could affect your quarterly score. 

Past quarterly and annual leaderboard announcements:  

Keep up the awesome work and we look forward to seeing you next quarter!

Madeline Eckert, MSRC

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