The abstract claims that 10 poisoned samples can backdoor multiple text-to-image models with over 90% attack success and resistance to defenses, but the supplied body is a different paper.
Defending Text-to-image Diffusion Models: Surprising Efficacy of Textual Perturbations Against Backdoor Attacks
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Text-to-image diffusion models have been widely adopted in real-world applications due to their ability to generate realistic images from textual descriptions. However, recent studies have shown that these methods are vulnerable to backdoor attacks. Despite the significant threat posed by backdoor attacks on text-to-image diffusion models, countermeasures remain under-explored. In this paper, we address this research gap by demonstrating that state-of-the-art backdoor attacks against text-to-image diffusion models can be effectively mitigated by a surprisingly simple defense strategy - textual perturbation. Experiments show that textual perturbations are effective in defending against state-of-the-art backdoor attacks with minimal sacrifice to generation quality. We analyze the efficacy of textual perturbation from two angles: text embedding space and cross-attention maps. They further explain how backdoor attacks have compromised text-to-image diffusion models, providing insights for studying future attack and defense strategies. Our code is available at https://github.com/oscarchew/t2i-backdoor-defense.
fields
cs.CR 1years
2025 1verdicts
UNVERDICTED 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Practical, Generalizable and Robust Backdoor Attacks on Text-to-Image Diffusion Models
The abstract claims that 10 poisoned samples can backdoor multiple text-to-image models with over 90% attack success and resistance to defenses, but the supplied body is a different paper.