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Membership Inference Attacks on Diffusion Models via Quantile Regression

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Recently, diffusion models have become popular tools for image synthesis because of their high-quality outputs. However, like other large-scale models, they may leak private information about their training data. Here, we demonstrate a privacy vulnerability of diffusion models through a \emph{membership inference (MI) attack}, which aims to identify whether a target example belongs to the training set when given the trained diffusion model. Our proposed MI attack learns quantile regression models that predict (a quantile of) the distribution of reconstruction loss on examples not used in training. This allows us to define a granular hypothesis test for determining the membership of a point in the training set, based on thresholding the reconstruction loss of that point using a custom threshold tailored to the example. We also provide a simple bootstrap technique that takes a majority membership prediction over ``a bag of weak attackers'' which improves the accuracy over individual quantile regression models. We show that our attack outperforms the prior state-of-the-art attack while being substantially less computationally expensive -- prior attacks required training multiple ``shadow models'' with the same architecture as the model under attack, whereas our attack requires training only much smaller models.

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Membership Inference Attacks for Unseen Classes

cs.LG · 2025-06-06 · conditional · novelty 7.0

In a new 'unseen class' setting for membership inference, quantile regression attacks outperform shadow model attacks, which fall to the level of a global-threshold baseline.

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  • Membership Inference Attacks for Unseen Classes cs.LG · 2025-06-06 · conditional · none · ref 19 · internal anchor

    In a new 'unseen class' setting for membership inference, quantile regression attacks outperform shadow model attacks, which fall to the level of a global-threshold baseline.