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      <title>AirTouch HTB Writeup</title>
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      <description>AirTouch HTB Writeup Link to heading Introduction Link to heading AirTouch is a HackTheBox machine rated Medium, released on January 17, 2026. What makes this box different is that it is not a normal &amp;ldquo;scan a webserver and exploit it&amp;rdquo; path. The whole chain is built around Wi-Fi operations: capturing WPA2-PSK handshakes, decrypting traffic, abusing a weak internal web application, recovering enterprise certificates, and finally attacking a secure WPA2-Enterprise network.</description>
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