Is this request really from Apple, with it's first word misspelled?
I've started getting this box showing up on my Mac OS 11.6.5 asking for my confidential stored information in something I've never heard of called AppleIDClientIdentifier that it says is in my keychain, what ever that is.
I ignore it, even if from Apple because it makes no sense and the first word in it, accounts, is misspelled.
So, any idea who or this hacker is or what they likely intend to do if I'd been foolish enough to give them the password, even if I knew what it was. I have to change all the secondary passwords practically every time I go to an area where Apple requires a password different from my log onto computer password, which will forever be my biggest complaint about Apple, why do I have to have 3 or 4 more different passwords after I've already entered the locked Apple vault that is my Mac.
It's like if at work I had to have a pocket full of different keys. One to get in the building, then one to my office, another for my desk, another for the restroom, another for the break room. That would be so much easier too, having keys, but keeping track of all these passwords that we have everywhere with 8 characters or 12, and a special character, upper case, lower case, number, not in sequence, that's too easy, you can't use one used long ago, that's too similar to one of your others..
I'm not a secret agent or manager of the Gold Vault at Fort Knox, and I don't care much about a hacker wanting to read my boring email or come here and pretend to be me to ask a dirty question or something.
I hate the password obsessions Apple and others have, but today, I hope you less irritated password user friends might advise me on this box.
Do I just ignore this apparent fake message or do I do anything to get it's gremlin out of my Mac?
Thank you.
iMac, OS X 10.11