pop up malware problem: "This Mac can't connect to iCoud because of a problem with "myemailaddress." Open iCloud preferences to fix this problem."
The pop up gives me two options (boxes) to click, 1} Later; 2) iCloud preferences.
I don't this message is from Apple at all. I think it is malware, because when I click on "iCloud preferences," i am led to a form that asks about everything i don't want to provide, such as SS#, credit card numbers with expiration date and ccv # and more.
I notice a lot of people had this question quite awhile ago and the answers given didn't work.
Of course, it is malware as I presume it is, the owners of the malware will be looking at my question and will be giving wrong answers.
iOS: my MacBook says "10.13.6", which is not listed as an identifying option.
MacBook Air (11-inch, Early 2014), macbook says: iOS 10.13.6