Be careful. It could be a phishing attempt. I need to investigate it further before trusting it.
There is always someone that wants to spread FUD
Me? It's basic security. Just like you don't provide your credit card information to payyypal.ck.
Obviously phishing BTC-E passwords is of no value now. But many people use the same passwords on all sites and getting emails people have used on an exchange is incredibly valuable. And if that exchanges' assets may be distributed in the future, much more.
Moreover, I said "could".
After careful research, if it's a phishing attempt it's obvious as a previous member said it's really elaborate, however a simple email hack would answer the question. I will not research anymore but I do not see the risk anywhere near as I did when I posted before. I would try first with fake login information or wait for feedback (if there's still none).
Update: there's feedback. It's the real BTC-E site.After all these years, I still haven't learned not to give advice...