Hack

/hæk/ verb

To hack is to cut something roughly, often with repeated heavy blows, or, in computing, to gain unauthorized access to a computer system. Informally, it can also mean to find a clever, quick solution to a problem.

From Middle English “hakken,” “to cut, chop,” probably of Germanic origin. The computer sense developed in the mid-20th century among programmers who saw themselves as playful tinkerers.

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