I've seen spam once or twice in 4 months. It's rare because spammers don't build up reputation, and that's because spammers only really know how to spam. That in turn means that all spam ends up being effectively flagged on the front page as a significant change (because it's got to be a question or answer) and the large community then spots it and flags it, and a suitably-empowered person deletes it.
Is SO spam-proof? I don't think so. (I've thought of a way of getting around the defenses while writing this answer for example.) But it's a very hard target as there are barriers to entry that keep genuine riff-raff out. Much easier to pick a target with a better risk/reward ratio like Wikipedia…