However, there is an important twist to this plot:
I have received that email to an email address which I used _only_ for CampBX. (I use distinct email addresses for distinct services/companies, e.g. "
campbx-myusername@mydomain.com" I do that to track the sources of spam, and to block a specific email address when I start receiving spam through it.)
Only me and CampBX knew that this email address existed.
So CampBX customer's email list _was_ compromised.
I can confirm this. I also use a unique email with CampBX, and I got the phishing email too. Customer data is compromised.