CARY – With all the hacking, phishing and threats to your data increasing around the world, today is a good day to go on the attack to defend your privacy. It’s Data Privacy Day, and here are seven steps you can take for self-defense, according to Cary-based information training firm INE. “Millions of people have no idea how much of their personal information is being collected, stored and shared. Data Privacy Day is a global initiative that aims to provoke dialogue and empower people and companies to take action,” the company says, “INE is encouraging people take a few moments to review their privacy settings. Specifically — there are seven settings you can check right now to boost your privacy immediately.”