Crittora, a New Smyrna Beach, Florida-headquartered provider of fraud-resistant communication platforms, has debuted Qripton Verify, a document delivery solution designed to protect title companies, closing attorneys, and real estate professionals from cybersecurity threats including wire fraud and email spoofing.
According to the company, the new platform’s features include identity-locked encryption that only allows the intended recipient to access a document; audit-ready logs that ensure all access, downloads, and verifications are recorded and tamper-proof; zero-integration deployment that can send and verify instantly; DNS spoofing insight that prevents exposure to impersonation attacks.
Qripton Verify is designed to support secure delivery of wire instructions, settlement statements, POAs, and payoffs, and the company added it is purpose-built for title and escrow workflows.
“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.”











