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Spam gone in two years?
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: Spam is a growing online concern and now it has grabbed the attention of the United Nations, which recently said that with international cooperation, the issue could be almost wiped out in just two years. Correspondent James Hilliard hears reaction to that claim from Commtouch CEO Gideon Mantel and TekSecure Labs Managing Director Mike Higgins.

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