"Access to your computer was denied" virus is one of the most devious ransomware infections that may access your computer, regardless of the geographical location you live in. The malignant infection can be presented in German, French and English languages; therefore, it is safe to say that it could target other European countries too. The infection spreads via bundled and encrypted downloads, initiated by treacherous Trojans or exposed system vulnerabilities; therefore, only safeguarded Windows systems are likely to stay unshaken by the clandestine infection. Overall, "Access to your computer was denied" virus removal is extremely important, and no Windows user will be able to overcome computer’s lock-down without this procedure.
The blocking of your computer will be performed by surreptitiously dropped malignant components, which could also remove your ability to access Task Manager, or close down this obnoxious and fictitious warning:
Access to your computer was denied.
Illegally downloaded music tracks (in other words, “pirated copies”) have been detected at your PC. […]
The legible identification both of your person and that who uses your IP-address and Host Name poses no problem anyway.
The detected pirated copies were ciphered and copied to password-protected directory.
For unblocking and commission of any other actions resulted from infringement rule of law you should pay a penalty equal to €50.
Have you ever downloaded or shared pirated music files, software and other digital material? If your answer is yes, you might become the next victim of truly vicious cyber crooks, who want nothing more than to profit from your ignorance. In reality, GEMA (Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs und mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte or Society for musical performing and mechanical reproduction rights) would never lock down your system and order you to pay 50 Euros using Paysafecard, or other online payment systems. These services have been used by tens of other Paysafecard viruses, including Canadian Police Association Virus, GVU Virus or Polícia de Segurança Pública Portuguese virus.
If you have not even thought of using pirated software, the misleading "Access to your computer was denied" virus’ alert should not intimidate you for one second. And the story goes in the same manner to those who are ready to take the blame, because even if you have downloaded illegal videos or music files, there is no legal purpose for you to get involved with the deceitful schemers’ treachery. So, what you should do next is delete "Access to your computer was denied" virus and protect your computer with automatic malware detection and removal tools so that no other infection could slither in.
To unlock the PC and install virus removal/system protection tools:
If you are using Windows XP: