👉 Spam engineering refers to the sophisticated techniques employed by spammers to bypass spam filters and increase the likelihood of their messages being delivered to unsuspecting recipients. This involves crafting emails or messages with specific patterns, keywords, and structures designed to trigger false positives or evade detection algorithms. Spammers often use methods like keyword stuffing, where they overload messages with common spam words to mimic legitimate content, or employ obfuscation techniques such as encoding or using unconventional character sets to disguise malicious intent. They may also leverage social engineering tactics, creating messages that appear credible or urgent to prompt recipients into opening and clicking on malicious links. Understanding spam engineering is crucial for developing effective countermeasures and improving the accuracy of spam detection systems.