DLI Warns Consumers About Email Phishing Scam
- — February 10 2026
Emails Regarding “Code Enforcement” Are Not Legitimate
HELENA – The Montana Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) is warning residents and businesses about a phishing scam in which fraudsters impersonate officials through deceptive emails, often appearing to come from a fictitious “Bridget Hawkins” or similar names, reference “code enforcement notices,” request confirmation of received documents, or urge recipients to sign and return attachments.
“We have received a number of reports from people across the state who have received these malicious emails over the last few days,” said Sarah Swanson, Commissioner of Labor & Industry. “We’re reminding Montanans to stay alert for email phishing scams. Cybercriminals often pose as trusted organizations to steal personal or financial information. When in doubt, don’t click and verify directly through our official channels.”
These emails use non-official domains (such as variations including “disseminare.com”) rather than legitimate @mt.gov or @dli.mt.gov addresses. They frequently include official-looking signatures, contact information, and logos to appear credible. Interacting with links or attachments risks installing malware, enabling identity theft, or exposing sensitive information.
This follows a common pattern of government impersonation phishing attempts seen nationwide. Recipients should:
- Not reply, click links, or open attachments.
- Delete the message immediately.
- Verify any alleged DLI Building Codes Program communication directly by calling (406) 841-2056 or visiting the Montana Department of Labor & Industry website.
- Report suspicious emails to the Office of Consumer Protection at (406) 444-4500, toll-free (800) 481-6896, or online at Office of Consumer Protection – Montana Department of Justice.
Contact
Public Information Officer
Montana Department of Labor and Industry