I just received an email from "
noreply@syncfab.com via nkor.io" asking me to confirm my Ethereum Wallet using a "secured one-time link". The link takes me to a new page where I am then asked to confirm my Ethereum wallet. And it provides 3 options for accessing my wallet. When you click on one of the 3 options, you are then prompted to provide one of 3 items - 1.)Keystore/JSON file, 2.)Parity Phrase, 3.)Private Key. This page claims that it does not store Private Keys. But yet it's clearly asking you to provide your private key, parity phrase, or keystore/JSON file to them. If they are not storing private keys then why are they asking for them in the first place. I believe this is a scam email. I have forwarded the email to support.