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From Bi-Level to One-Level: A Framework for Structural Attacks to Graph Anomaly Detection

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arxiv 2206.08260 v2 pith:6D3ULDOV submitted 2022-06-16 cs.CR

classification cs.CR
keywords graphstructuralanomalybi-leveldetectionone-levelattacksmethods
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The success of graph neural networks stimulates the prosperity of graph mining and the corresponding downstream tasks including graph anomaly detection (GAD). However, it has been explored that those graph mining methods are vulnerable to structural manipulations on relational data. That is, the attacker can maliciously perturb the graph structures to assist the target nodes to evade anomaly detection. In this paper, we explore the structural vulnerability of two typical GAD systems: unsupervised FeXtra-based GAD and supervised GCN-based GAD. Specifically, structural poisoning attacks against GAD are formulated as complex bi-level optimization problems. Our first major contribution is then to transform the bi-level problem into one-level leveraging different regression methods. Furthermore, we propose a new way of utilizing gradient information to optimize the one-level optimization problem in the discrete domain. Comprehensive experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed attack algorithm BinarizedAttack.

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