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Are Defenses for Graph Neural Networks Robust?

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A cursory reading of the literature suggests that we have made a lot of progress in designing effective adversarial defenses for Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). Yet, the standard methodology has a serious flaw - virtually all of the defenses are evaluated against non-adaptive attacks leading to overly optimistic robustness estimates. We perform a thorough robustness analysis of 7 of the most popular defenses spanning the entire spectrum of strategies, i.e., aimed at improving the graph, the architecture, or the training. The results are sobering - most defenses show no or only marginal improvement compared to an undefended baseline. We advocate using custom adaptive attacks as a gold standard and we outline the lessons we learned from successfully designing such attacks. Moreover, our diverse collection of perturbed graphs forms a (black-box) unit test offering a first glance at a model's robustness.

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EvA: Evolutionary Attacks on Graphs

cs.LG · 2025-07-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

EvA, an evolutionary search over edge flips, outperforms gradient-based attacks on GNNs and extends to breaking conformal and certificate guarantees.

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  • EvA: Evolutionary Attacks on Graphs cs.LG · 2025-07-10 · conditional · none · ref 3 · internal anchor

    EvA, an evolutionary search over edge flips, outperforms gradient-based attacks on GNNs and extends to breaking conformal and certificate guarantees.