Crittora launches secure real estate document delivery tool

by Jonathan Delozier

Crittora has introduced Qripton Verify — a platform designed to protect title companies, closing attorneys and real estate professionals from fraud attempts that have become increasingly common in property transactions.

The American Land Title Association (ALTA) estimates that 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 features include:

  • Identity-locked encryption allowing only the intended recipient to access documents.
  • Audit-ready logs that record all access, downloads and verifications.
  • Zero-integration deployment requiring no software installation.
  • DNS spoofing insight that identifies gaps in email authentication settings such as SPF, DKIM and DMARC.

Qripton Verify is intended to secure the delivery of wire instructions, settlement statements, powers of attorney and payoffs.

The company said the system is designed specifically for title and escrow workflows, and it uses a per-file pricing model that complies with the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.

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