Wow, it's so basic that it's probably effective on a few % of naive users...
"move your funds to the following wallets, thank you, goodbye"
I agree. There might be new users to fall for this trap so I wouldn't be surprise and its going to be a painful rude awakening for them, so be careful.
But its obviously a scam and those people behind are taking advantage of every situation. And if you look closely they only provided the wallets and not the private key as supposedly written in the email.