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Wire fraud security

Wire instructions should never travel on trust alone.

Fraudsters use urgency, spoofed email, and real transaction details to redirect closing funds. Keystone’s rule is simple: verify before funds move, especially if instructions appear to change.

Supported workflowSecure verification process
Wire instruction verification for Keystone Title closings

The rule

Do not trust changed wire instructions by email.

Call Keystone using a known, independently verified number. Do not use a new phone number from the suspicious message.

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Keystone uses secure verification workflows because email is not a safety system.

CertifID-supported workflows can help Keystone securely send, collect, and confirm wiring instructions instead of depending on ordinary inboxes and manual guesswork. The website should route questions and suspicious activity into a controlled follow-up path — never collect bank details publicly.

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Pause immediately

Changed banks, urgent tone, secrecy, spelling/domain changes, or new phone numbers are red flags.

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Call a known number

Use a number you already know is legitimate or one independently verified outside the suspicious message.

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Ask for secure delivery

Keystone can route wire-instruction questions through appropriate secure channels instead of ordinary email.

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Confirm receipt

After sending funds, confirm receipt through a trusted Keystone contact path.

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When to escalate.

If anything feels off, treat speed as the enemy. A short pause can prevent a permanent loss.

  1. You received changed instructionsStop and call Keystone. Title companies rarely change wiring instructions mid-file.
  2. The message feels urgent or secretiveFraud messages often pressure clients to act quickly and avoid calling anyone.
  3. The sender address looks close but not exactOne extra letter, hyphen, or altered domain can be the entire attack.
  4. You already sent fundsCall your bank immediately, then contact Keystone through a known number and report suspected fraud.

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Request wire verification.

Use this to ask Keystone for help before you send funds. Do not paste the wiring instructions into this form.

Do not include Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, bank account details, routing numbers, wire instructions, payoff statements, or identity documents in this public request. Keystone will route sensitive steps through secure channels.

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