Makoto's & Martijn Pieters' answers seem to be the best from what we can tell about the other party:
All things considered, you do provide a link to your GitHub account, and one of your commits does have your real email address. I genuinely doubt that Stack Overflow released that kind of information - they may have been able to infer that you use SO - and they used your use of SO to get to information that could be used to contact you.
I've dragged a university research team to their ethical review board because they scraped GitHub emails to contact GitHub users for their research. They can't ethically do it, but technically there is nothing stopping them from extracting email addresses from repositories. You have a GitHub account linked, I'm sure they could have made the link there, scraped your email from your commits, and so build a database.