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A Sweet Rabbit Hole by DARCY: Using Honeypots to Detect Universal Trigger's Adversarial Attacks

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arxiv 2011.10492 v3 pith:JLDYR3MS submitted 2020-11-20 cs.CR cs.CLcs.LG

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keywords darcyunitriggeradversarialattackattacksaccuracyinputsmodel
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The Universal Trigger (UniTrigger) is a recently-proposed powerful adversarial textual attack method. Utilizing a learning-based mechanism, UniTrigger generates a fixed phrase that, when added to any benign inputs, can drop the prediction accuracy of a textual neural network (NN) model to near zero on a target class. To defend against this attack that can cause significant harm, in this paper, we borrow the "honeypot" concept from the cybersecurity community and propose DARCY, a honeypot-based defense framework against UniTrigger. DARCY greedily searches and injects multiple trapdoors into an NN model to "bait and catch" potential attacks. Through comprehensive experiments across four public datasets, we show that DARCY detects UniTrigger's adversarial attacks with up to 99% TPR and less than 2% FPR in most cases, while maintaining the prediction accuracy (in F1) for clean inputs within a 1% margin. We also demonstrate that DARCY with multiple trapdoors is also robust to a diverse set of attack scenarios with attackers' varying levels of knowledge and skills. Source code will be released upon the acceptance of this paper.

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