CamPhish is a social engineering framework and phishing tool designed to capture webcam photos and GPS coordinates from remote devices. It uses web interfaces to request browser permissions, allowing it to retrieve device media and geographic location data.
The project includes a local server tunneling tool that creates public internet links, making hosted phishing pages accessible to remote users. It also features a GPS location tracker that retrieves latitude and longitude coordinates and displays them on maps.
The system manages the exfiltration of captured data to a backend server, where images and coordinate logs are saved to the local filesystem. It also provides utilities for the cleanup and deletion of these stored files.