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RPF Constable result 2025 out at RRB websites, links to check scores, cut-offs
RPF Constable result 2025 out at RRB websites, links to check scores, cut-offs

Hindustan Times

time12 hours ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

RPF Constable result 2025 out at RRB websites, links to check scores, cut-offs

RPF Constable Result 2025: The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) has announced the results for the RPF Constable recruitment examination. Candidates who appeared in the examination can check and download their results from the official websites of the respective RRBs. The direct link is given below. RPF Constable result 2025 announced(Official website, screenshot) As per the result PDF, a total of 42143 candidates have qualifed in the CBT exam. RRB RPF Constable result 2025: Direct link RRB RPF Constable result 2025: Scorecard download link RRB RPF Constable result 2025: Check cut-off marks Candidates will be able to download their scorecards by entering their Registration No. and Date of Birth. Notably, the recruitment exam was conducted from March 2 to 18, 2025, in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode for the post of Constable (Executive) advertised under CEN RPF 02/2024. There were 120 questions in 90 minutes. Every question carried one mark and there was a 1/3rd negative mark for every wrong answer. No mark is awarded or deducted for questions not attempted. Following this, the answer key, question papers as well as recorded responses of candidates were released. Candidates were allowed to challenge the answer key until March 29, 2025, up to 12 AM. They needed to pay a fee of ₹ 50 plus applicable bank service charges. If an objection is found correct, the fee will be refunded after the deduction of bank charges. Qualifying candidates will now be called for Physical Efficiency Test (PET), a Physical Measurement Test (PMT), and document Verification (DV) rounds. Through this recruitment drive, RRBs aim to fill up 4208 Constable posts. Also read: UGC NET answer key 2025 news live updates RRB RPF Constable Results 2025: Steps to download Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to check their results: Visit the official website of RRB you applied from. On the home page, click on the link to download the RPF Constable Results 2025 under CEN RPF 02/2024. Enter your credentials to log in and submit. Your result will be displayed on the screen. Download the result and keep a printout for future reference. For more related information, candidates are advised to visit the official websites of RRBs.

Railway Police Force 2025 Constable Result Declared, Download Here
Railway Police Force 2025 Constable Result Declared, Download Here

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • General
  • NDTV

Railway Police Force 2025 Constable Result Declared, Download Here

RRB RPF Constable Result 2025: Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has declared the roll number-wise result for Railway Police Force (RPF) Constable today, June 19, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the examination can download the result on the official website, RRB RPF Constable Result 2025: How To Download Rank-Wise Result? Visit the official website, On the homepage, click on "CEN RPF 02/2024 (Constable): CBT Result & Cut Off Scores". Then, click on "Result of Computer Based Test (CBT) for the post of Constable against RPF-02/2024". The result for all the qualifying candidates will be downloaded. Search for your roll number to view your result. Save and download the result for future reference. RRB RPF Constable Result 2025: After Result Process Candidates who have their roll number in the result list will be required to go through the through Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/ Physical Measurement Test (PMT) and Document Verification (DV). Those who qualify all the examinations will become eligible for the post of RPF Constable. RRB will share the date for DV/PET/PMT to candidates through SMS/website/email in due course of time. Candidates will be able to download their score card from 5 PM tomorrow, June 20 on the official website of RRB or your regional railway board's website, as per the official notice shared by the board.

JT Global to join Aduna to advance secure CPaaS solutions with Network APIs
JT Global to join Aduna to advance secure CPaaS solutions with Network APIs

Korea Herald

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

JT Global to join Aduna to advance secure CPaaS solutions with Network APIs

PLANO, Texas, June 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Aduna, the global aggregator of network APIs, today announced that JT Global, a leading international Communications as a Service (CPaaS) provider, will join its partner ecosystem to integrate a new set of high-trust network APIs into its communications platform. The partnership will enable JT Global to deliver enhanced authentication, identity verification, and fraud prevention capabilities to its global enterprise customers that are critical tools in today's increasingly digital and mobile-first world. Through Aduna's unified API platform, JT Global will gain seamless access to standardized network APIs such as SIM Swap and Number Verification, which allow enterprises to verify the integrity of phone numbers in real time, detect potential fraud, and ensure secure user onboarding and transactions. "We're excited to welcome JT Global as a developer platform partner helping to deliver stronger, more secure digital interactions," said Anthony Bartolo, CEO of Aduna. "By embedding real-time network data into enterprise workflows, JT can help customers stay ahead of threats and meet growing demands for trust and compliance." JT's CPaaS platform serves highly regulated and time-sensitive industries where verified communication is essential. Their Mobile Intelligence division provides real-time fraud prevention and identity solutions, using live mobile network data to help banks and organizations tackle APP fraud, SIM swap attacks, and account takeovers. Its MoneyGuard solution protects over 135 million consumers, while Scam Signal - developed with leading UK banks and major mobile operators - detects impersonation scams and supports compliance with emerging regulatory frameworks. "Joining Aduna is a natural extension of JT's commitment to being part of a more secure and intelligent mobile ecosystem. As an active contributor to the GSMA Open Gateway initiative, we believe mobile network operators have a shared responsibility to work together, share intelligence, and make trusted network capabilities more accessible. By combining Aduna's global reach with JT's proven expertise in fraud prevention and mobile identity, together we're helping to deliver real-time services that protect consumers, support compliance, and enable safer digital experiences worldwide," said Clare Messenger, Head of JT Mobile Intelligence, JT Group. The partnership reflects growing momentum behind GSMA-aligned network APIs and a shared commitment to open standards, interoperability, and security across the digital communications landscape. About JT Global JT Global is a government-owned, full-service communications provider headquartered in the Channel Islands, delivering world-class CPaaS, messaging, and identity services to enterprises and mobile operators globally. With deep expertise in fraud prevention, mobile identity, and regulatory compliance, JT supports critical communications and digital transformation for customers in highly regulated industries. Contact JT Fraud Protection Services About Aduna Aduna is a landmark venture between some of the world's leading telecom operators and Ericsson, dedicated to enabling developers worldwide to accelerate innovation by leveraging networks to their full potential via common network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Its venture partners include AT&T, Bharti Airtel, Deutsche Telekom, e&, KDDI, Orange, Reliance Jio, Singtel, Telefonica, Telstra, T-Mobile, Verizon and Vodafone. Aduna's developer partner platforms include Google Cloud, Infobip, Sinch, and Vonage. By combining network APIs from multiple operators globally under a unified platform based on the CAMARA open-source project, driven by the GSMA and the Linux Foundation, Aduna provides a standardized platform to foster collaboration, enhance user experiences, and drive industry growth.

Gmail users must check their email accounts - ignoring new warning may cost you
Gmail users must check their email accounts - ignoring new warning may cost you

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Daily Mirror

Gmail users must check their email accounts - ignoring new warning may cost you

A new alert has been issued to Gmail users and it's not something anyone should ignore. Anyone with a Gmail and Google account would be wise to head to their settings without delay and switch on some simple security settings. Many of us are already well aware of online scams and the devastating consequences of falling for them, but the issue continues to grow at an alarming rate. Recent stats from the FBI have confirmed that over £12billion was lost to cyber crooks in 2024 alone with attacks rocketing by a staggering 33%. One of the biggest issues is the ludicrously easy passwords many of us continue to use and hackers getting better at cracking accounts. It may sound unbelievable, but millions of us still use codes including "password", "qwerty" and "123456". ‌ With so much money being lost to scammers, now is a very good time to make some changes, and Google is urging everyone to take note. ‌ The US firm says it's time we all considered moving away from standard passwords and switch to more secure technologies such as Sign in with Google and passkey. For those not aware, these updates login methods allow you to have fewer passwords and let you access accounts using fingerprint and facial recognition. This technology is nothing new and has been around for a while, but it seems older people haven't been quick to switch. It's thought that over 60% of Gen X and Baby Boomers still use old-fashioned passwords as their primary sign-in method. Google says that despite many being familiar with newer, more convenient methods, only about 30% use them daily, showing a reluctance to move away from legacy methods. Unsurprisingly, younger Gen Z users are bypassing outdated security norms like passwords, opting for more advanced authentication tools. Talking about the issue, Google's Evan Kotsovinos, said: "We want to move beyond passwords altogether, while keeping sign-ins as easy as possible, so we strongly encourage using modern methods like Sign in with Google and passkeys, which can be stored in and synced across your devices with Google Password Manager. ‌ "Passkeys are phishing-resistant and can log you in simply with the method you use to unlock your device (like your fingerprint or face ID) — no password required. And when you pair the ease and safety of passkeys with your Google Account, you can then use Sign in with Google to log in to your favourite websites and apps — limiting the number of accounts you have to maintain. Gen Z's embrace of these tools actually represents a big step forward for collective security." If that all sounds way too technical then another option is to enable 2-Step Verification (2SV). This stops anyone from logging in without receiving a separate code first which is usually sent to another device owned by the account holder. "For people who still prefer passwords, we have tools like 2-Step Verification (2SV), the Google Authenticator App and Google Password Manager — that provide a second line of defense so that a password alone can't empower a bad actor," Kotsovinos added. Cyber threats are here to stay. If you don't want to become the next victim, then it's a good idea to follow this advice and switch away from passwords or add an extra layer of security.

DWP claimants who go abroad 'could be monitored' as new powers on horizon
DWP claimants who go abroad 'could be monitored' as new powers on horizon

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

DWP claimants who go abroad 'could be monitored' as new powers on horizon

The Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill is expected to be rolled out from 2026, as per government-issued fact sheets. Figures from the Department for Work and Pensions indicates that the bill could lead to savings of £1.5 billion over the after five years, reports ChronicleLive. The new legislation includes provisions like driving restrictions of up to two years for repeat offenders who fail to repay falsely claimed benefits, amplified powers for the DWP to reclaim money directly from fraudsters' bank accounts, and an Eligibility Verification mechanism. READ MORE: Nationwide issues update on £200 payments and who can expect to be paid Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp, click the link to join This Eligibility Verification Measure permits third-party entities, such as banks, to identify potentially fraudulent benefit claimants. But it does not grant the DWP with direct access to individual bank accounts despite widespread concerns when the plans were initially announced. It will not permit investigators to monitor the spending habits of benefit recipients. Instead, it will merely allow banks to collaborate with department investigators in identifying individuals who have exceeded the eligibility criteria. For example, if a Universal Credit recipient has savings exceeding the permitted threshold of £16,000. This can happen unintentionally when legitimate claimants are unaware that a change in circumstances affects their benefits eligibility. The new powers could prevent individuals from unknowingly accumulating debt with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and discourage fraudsters from exploiting the welfare system. The Factsheets also suggest that there will be mechanisms in place to ensure "appropriate, proportionate, and effective use of the powers" to protect legitimate claimants. According to guidance on "The Government will begin implementing the Bill measures from 2026. "For the Eligibility Verification Measure, the Government will implement a 'test and learn' approach to ensure the new powers to tackle public sector fraud are being used proportionally and effectively. "DWP and the Cabinet Office will continue to work with industry to implement the new measures, consult stakeholders on Codes of Practice and publish guidance." The DWP will also have the ability to request data from additional third-party organisations, such as airlines, to verify if individuals are claiming benefits while abroad, which may contravene eligibility criteria. The factsheet also details potential penalties for banks and other financial institutions that overshare information and other safeguards that will protect legitimate benefit claimants. The new measures in the bill will also empower the Public Sector Fraud Authority to: Utilise its expertise on behalf of other departments; Enhance detection and prevention of incorrect payments through new information gathering and sharing powers; Employ robust non-criminal sanctions and civil penalties as an alternative to criminal prosecution and to deter fraud; Boost the government's ability to reclaim public money, through new debt recovery and enforcement powers; Exercise new powers of entry, search and seizure to alleviate the pressures on the police in the most serious criminal investigations; Better manage fraud in future emergencies building on lessons learned during COVID-19.

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