The Information Security and Control Act (ISCA) 2012 ransomware infection is part of a wave of ransomware threats that have started to target computers in North America. Although these kinds of threats were more common in Europe in 2011, towards the summer of 2012 PC security researchers observed a marked rise of ransomware infections targeting computers in Canada and the United States. Pretending to display messages from organizations such as the FBI and the Canadian Mounted Police, these ransomware threats carry out variations on the same scam. Information Security and Control Act (ISCA) 2012 ransomware is designed to block access to the infected computer, effectively taking it hostage until a ransom is paid via a money transfer service. If your computer is blocked because of this fake message from the Information Security and Control Act (ISCA) 2012 ransomware infection, you should avoid paying this threat's fine. Instead, this malware threat can be annihilated with the aid of a responsible anti-malware program.