Will Smith opened up about some of his closest friends in an interview.
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BBC Radio Humberside newsreader Peter Levy warned listeners to be careful after revealing he had been scammed out of half his life savings.
The 68-year-old told Richard Stead that he had fallen victim to a scam earlier this year and lost sleep over it for many days.
The incident, which Peter said was 'traumatic' happened in early February and is still being 'sorted out' to this day, the Mirror reports.
The TV and Radio presenter said: "It is the most horrific, horrific feeling. It's absolutely awful, you feel stupid, you feel thick, you feel...
"It happened in February and it is still being sorted out. Just this lunchtime I've been to a bank. It's awful, so when people talk about the scams it is dreadful, it's awful."
Peter and Richard went on to talk about the dangers of using obvious passwords such as 'Peter123' across all of their online accounts.
Peter then confessed: "I'll be honest, I've got the same for everything. I don't use 'Peter1234', it's a lot better than that but it is the same thing and you shouldn't do that. But how do you remember all the different [passwords]?"
Richard then explained how some phones suggest strong passwords to use as Peter further explained his devastating situation.
He said: "It is so traumatising and upsetting. It's dreadful. You can't sleep, you can't do anything. You feel helpless and I fell for something...
"It was about 20 past seven in the evening and this is a good one to watch out. They ring up and say things like, 'This is the fraud department of Richard Stead Bank.
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"We've noticed some unusual activity on your account. Have you spent £500 in the last hour?' And I said,
Will Smith opened up about some of his closest friends in an interview.
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