5 Tips to Protect Yourself from Wire Fraud During Closing

When closing day finally rolls around, you are likely to feel a mixture of nervous anticipation and gratifying relief. However, don’t relax too much-not until the deal is officially finished. 


Your real estate agent may email you instructions to wire your closing funds to a specific account, but what happens if the payment leaves your bank account but never ends up where it’s supposed to? Unfortunately, cybercriminals are very vigilant to watch out for closing processes, with real estate agents being a hot target. 

 

Protect your money and avoid wire fraud with these tips from True Concept Title. 


A person is typing on a laptop with a green screen


What is Wire Fraud? 


Hackers on the hunt for a closing procedure to take advantage of will break into an agent’s email, track conversations between clients and agents, and ultimately send emails instructing buyers to wire money or provide personal information.


The information you provide to your “agent” will actually facilitate a cybercriminal stealing your money, bank account numbers, credit card information, and identity; This is known as wire fraud.


Wire fraud is any type of fraud that occurs over the phone or through electronic devices. Recent surges in security breaches and attacks prove it is more important than ever to protect your personal information. 


More Types of Crime > Protect Against Home-Title Theft 


How to Protect Yourself from Wire Fraud 


Image spending many years saving money every month to eventually purchase a new home. After a long hunt, you find the perfect property and your offer is accepted, only to have a criminal steal your money. Save yourself from this horrid offense with these tips: 


1. Don’t Share Info Over Email or Text 


All of those involved in a closing transaction should pass along personal information either in person or over a secure phone call with people whose identities can be confirmed. Your agent’s “assistant” who you have never heard of is probably not their actual assistant. Also, any emails demanding money, both aggressive and composed, are big red flags. 


2. Verify Before Clicking Send 


Before wiring any money, phone your title agent, real estate broker, lender, or lawyer from the number on their website to ensure you are following the correct instructions. Confirm the following pieces of information: 


  • ABA routing number 
  • SWIFT code 
  • Credit account number 


3. Exclude Your Real Estate Agent 


With wire fraud scenarios playing out across the globe at an alarming rate, more and more real estate agents are requesting that their clients sign wire fraud notices, completely removing them from the wire-funding process. In this situation, only lenders, lawyers, and title agents are involved with the wiring instructions. With this safety measure, homebuyers are less likely to be scammed into following instructions their agent didn’t actually share. 


4. Do it Face-to-Face


If you have any uneasiness about the circumstances, listen to your gut and do the transfer of funds in person. Using a cashier’s check might require a bit more effort, but it can save you thousands of dollars (and a blow to your morale)! 


5. Slow Down 


Scam artists work hard to coax buyers into a false sense of security so that they don’t take time to scrutinize and truly process requests. Be sure to triple-check the sender’s email address for anything out of the ordinary, such as “I’s” replaced with “l” s. One of those letters was a lowercase “L”, could you tell the difference? 


Always verify over the phone if something feels off. When responding, use “forward” instead of “reply” and enter a reliable email to lower your chances of replying to a cybercriminal.


Thoroughly check any suspicious emails for “lookalike” letters and numbers in the sender’s address. 


A man is holding a credit card and a cell phone.


Steer Clear of Fraud with True Concept Title  


If you think you have been a victim of wire fraud, there are actionable steps you must take immediately to prevent further damage. Reporting a wire fraud incident within 72 hours of authorizing the transfer provides you with the best possibility of recovering your funds. Call your closing agent, banks, local law enforcement, and the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center; and be sure to secure your accounts and devices as well. 


It’s distressing to know that countless people are targeted and taken advantage of by cybercriminals, but by following True Concept Title’s tips, you can avoid becoming a victim. With our team of trustworthy and reliable title and escrow experts, you can count on a smooth close.

 

In the process of buying a new home? Protect your investment with title insurance. We’ll remove the burden of home-buying stress! Call True Concept Title at 866-651-6224. 

Magnifying glass focusing on a small yellow house among a group of miniature homes.
By Sarah Wilson December 12, 2025
Protect your home from hidden liens, record errors, and ownership disputes. Learn the most common title issues and how True Concept Title keeps you protected.
November 5, 2025
Learn how title insurance protects property owners during eminent domain. Discover steps to safeguard your rights and secure fair compensation.
A professional close-up shot of a person in a suit signing a document while another person listens.
By True Concept Title October 17, 2025
Explore types of title insurance policies and what they cover. Protect your property rights and avoid costly surprises with the right coverage.
A small, white model house sits on top of a clipboard with legal documents, placed on a light wooden
By True Concept Title October 7, 2025
Learn how the Forfeiture Act can impact a property's title and how title insurance protects your investment from these complex legal risks.
Alt Text: cardboard house sitting on top of a stack of papers
By True Concept Title October 7, 2025
Easements affect your property rights and land use. Discover how thorough title searches and title insurance protect your ownership before buying.
A man and a woman are sitting at a table with a laptop and a pen.
July 22, 2025
Protect your home with title insurance. Learn how True Concept Title safeguards against fraud, forgery, and disputes to ensure secure, stress-free ownership.
A person is handing a house key to another person.
July 8, 2025
Safeguard your ownership with expert title insurance. Discover how True Concept Title protects owners from future claims, liens, and legal disputes with precise, experienced service.
A young woman is showing an older woman how to use a cell phone.
May 27, 2025
Tips for Seniors Considering a Reverse Mortgage and Title Insurance 
A woman is sitting at a counter in a restaurant pointing at something.
April 12, 2025
10 Questions to Ask Your Title Company Before Closing
A model house and keys are on a wooden table.
March 25, 2025
Exploring the Role of a Title Insurance Underwriter