Crittora Launches Qripton Verify to Combat Wire Fraud in Real Estate Closings
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla., Sept. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Crittora, a provider of fraud-resistant communication platforms, today announced the launch of Qripton Verify, a secure document delivery solution designed to protect title companies, closing attorneys, and real estate professionals from rising threats like wire fraud and email spoofing.
According to ALTA, as many as one in three real estate transactions are targeted for wire fraud attempts.
"Real estate professionals are under pressure to protect clients without slowing deals," said Erik Rowan, Co-founder of Crittora. "Qripton Verify secures wire instructions and critical documents using cryptographic identity checks—no portals, passwords, added overhead, or IT setup required."
Platform Highlights:
- Identity-Locked Encryption – Only the intended recipient can access the document.
- Audit-Ready Logs – Every access, download, and verification is recorded and tamper-proof.
- Zero-Integration Deployment – Send and verify instantly; no software installs required.
- DNS Spoofing Insight – Surfaces SPF, DKIM, and DMARC gaps that expose firms to impersonation attacks.
Qripton Verify supports secure delivery of wire instructions, settlement statements, POAs, and payoffs. It is purpose-built for title and escrow workflows and offers a success-based, per-file pricing model that is fully RESPA-compliant, allowing firms to pass through costs without adding overhead.
For more information, please visit https://qripton.com/.
About Crittora
Crittora creates quantum-resilient solutions that are fully automated, simple to implement, serverless, audit-ready, and built to scale. Its platform eliminates manual security workflows with data-first encryption built to meet or exceed post-quantum compliance standards.
Media Contact:
Peggy Bodinaku
[email protected]
517-285-3071
https://qripton.com
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