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arxiv: 2602.04898 · v3 · pith:4HV7NTVMnew · submitted 2026-02-03 · 💻 cs.CR · cs.AI

Semantic-level Backdoor Attack against Text-to-Image Diffusion Models

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keywords backdoorsembdattacksemanticattackscross-attentiondefensesdiffusion
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Text-to-image (T2I) diffusion models are widely adopted for their strong generative capabilities, yet remain vulnerable to backdoor attacks. Existing attacks typically rely on fixed textual triggers and single-entity backdoor targets, making them highly susceptible to enumeration-based input defenses and attention-consistency detection. In this work, we propose Semantic-level Backdoor Attack (SemBD), which introduces representation-level triggers based on continuous semantic regions rather than discrete textual patterns. SemBD implants such semantic backdoors by distillation-based editing of the key and value projection matrices in cross-attention layers, enabling semantically equivalent but textually diverse prompts to activate the backdoor. To further enhance stealthiness, SemBD incorporates a semantic regularization to prevent unintended activation under incomplete semantics, as well as multi-entity backdoor targets that avoid highly consistent cross-attention patterns. Extensive experiments demonstrate that SemBD achieves a 100% attack success rate while maintaining strong robustness against state-of-the-art input-level defenses. Our code is available at https://github.com/DPAS-Lab/SemBD/.

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