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The History of the Word ‘Hack’ – by Wrike project management software

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Last updated on November 26, 2021

Let us look into the history of the word hack.  When we hear the word ‘Hack’,  a lot of things pop into our minds.  A shadowy figure hunched over a laptop, stealing nuclear launch codes or an inventive way to speed through a household core?

Yes, for many of us the word is very much connected with cyber criminals and their activities, but in fact it did not always have a negative cannotation.

The history of the word Hack, an infographic by Wrike project management team reveals some wonderful history of the word Hack. Click To Tweet

If we check back the history from 12th century onwards we find a totally different definitions to it.  In this post, ” The history of the word Hack “, an infographic by Wrike project management team reveals some wonderful history of the word Hack.

The History of the Word ‘Hack’ - by Wrike project management software

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8 Comments

  1. Collins Nwokolo
    Collins Nwokolo

    I really enjoyed reading this and I’m happy to learn about the history of the word hack.

    June 25, 2020
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    Rajdeep Pal

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    June 26, 2020
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  3. Rashid Ansari
    Rashid Ansari

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    June 30, 2020
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  4. Ravi dhule
    Ravi dhule

    Hi Admin
    It is a nice article. Good to know the history of the word HACK.
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    July 1, 2020
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  5. Govind G
    Govind G

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    August 4, 2020
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  7. Sarita
    Sarita

    I never knew that “hack” has a history too! Good to read about the history very informative. Keep up the good job.

    November 25, 2021
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