Trape is a browser-based remote access tool and exploit framework designed for gathering device geolocation, hardware profiles, and network data. It functions as an open-source intelligence platform and a system for executing custom scripts and triggering browser vulnerabilities to capture credentials or monitor device activity.
The project features a real-time geolocation tracker capable of retrieving precise physical coordinates and monitoring individual movement, including silent acquisition that bypasses standard location prompts. It further provides a network tunneling service to make locally hosted servers accessible over the internet for remote interactions.
Additional capabilities include device profiling of hardware specifications, network environment scanning to identify connected devices, and the aggregation of open-source intelligence. The framework also supports session monitoring to detect active web services and can trigger remote audio playback of synthesized voice messages through a target browser.