


I went to the Apple menu, System Preferences, and opened iCloud and everything looked fine. It could be malware, but wait a minute, this is a Mac and Macs don’t get malware right? Actually they do, but it is a great deal rarer than with Windows PCs, so malware was unlikely. When it first happened to me, I dismissed the login prompt because it had never occurred before, so why should it suddenly appear now? Besides, I’m always very suspicious of pop-ups asking for login details for sites and services. However, it is good to know what to do in case this bug rears its ugly head again. It used to be more common than it is today, so it may only affect users of older Macs, macOS, iPhones and iOS. People with Macs, iPads and iPhones have all suffered from this. Here's what to do.Įverything can be running smoothly on your Apple Mac, iPhone or iPad, but one day you are asked to enter your iCloud password to log in. Suddenly you are asked to enter your iCloud password to log in. Some people have experienced a bug in macOS and iOS related to iCloud.
