They have setup
http://btc-e.nz but not
http://www.btc-e.nz (newbies usually do not know how to setup www. access to a domain but pros usually do that the first).
I have tried to login with invalid password and was refused to login it so seems that they have legit database. Possible problem is that who ever could get btc-e database does not have actual login passwords but just password hashes. So I will wait for more details before my first login.
Fegbox chatters at
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#fegbox confirmed that old 2FA works but that there are some issues with yahoo email accounts because btc-e require password change after first login with email confirmation and setting new 2FA.
UPDATE96025: USA IPs seems to have been blocked. Thats pretty mean to THEIR own US clients because US gov can access btc-e new site quite easily but regular average Joe that is having his own funds at btc-e can get just 0 bytes from btc-e.nz server. Couldn't they have setup separate page for US IPs? Or they just don't know how to set that up so they have just clicked on nice geo-blocking feature of cloudflare.