Well guess what ! Phishing is not a new thing in terms of trying to get your login info and private keys to wallets.
In the past two weeks or so, I received more than 7 emails with fake messages from a fake "myetherwallet" site.
They added a single letter in the middle and it looked exactly the same if you're not awake.
Here's two of them.
Just look how well-written and smart the second message is. Sadly anyone who is a newbie would totally believe it and give them his private keys by mistake.
That's why I always advise everyone to never click on URLs in their emails before making sure 100 times that it's the right one and if you're just going into an online webwallet just write in the link yourself.