I'm told my Apple ID is disabled but given no reason why when I try to update iPad apps

So I go to update apps on my iPad and am told, "Your Apple ID is disabled".  No reason given, no notification of security issues to my email, nothing.  I've logged on to check out my Apple ID on both my computer and my iPad and the account says it's verified, with no further outstanding issue.  What is this problem, and how do I solve it?

Hi..
Apple ID: "This Apple ID has been disabled for security reasons" alert appears
Click the iforgot link on that support article to "reset" your Apple ID account even though you can login to iTunes on your computer and iPad.
It's just a reset.

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