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Personalization as a Shortcut for Few-Shot Backdoor Attack against Text-to-Image Diffusion Models

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arxiv 2305.10701 v3 pith:LMHWEFSW submitted 2023-05-18 cs.CV

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keywords backdoorattackspersonalizationattackdiffusionmodelsvulnerabilityaccessible
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Although recent personalization methods have democratized high-resolution image synthesis by enabling swift concept acquisition with minimal examples and lightweight computation, they also present an exploitable avenue for high accessible backdoor attacks. This paper investigates a critical and unexplored aspect of text-to-image (T2I) diffusion models - their potential vulnerability to backdoor attacks via personalization. Our study focuses on a zero-day backdoor vulnerability prevalent in two families of personalization methods, epitomized by Textual Inversion and DreamBooth.Compared to traditional backdoor attacks, our proposed method can facilitate more precise, efficient, and easily accessible attacks with a lower barrier to entry. We provide a comprehensive review of personalization in T2I diffusion models, highlighting the operation and exploitation potential of this backdoor vulnerability. To be specific, by studying the prompt processing of Textual Inversion and DreamBooth, we have devised dedicated backdoor attacks according to the different ways of dealing with unseen tokens and analyzed the influence of triggers and concept images on the attack effect. Through comprehensive empirical study, we endorse the utilization of the nouveau-token backdoor attack due to its impressive effectiveness, stealthiness, and integrity, markedly outperforming the legacy-token backdoor attack.

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  1. MixBridge: Heterogeneous Image-to-Image Backdoor Attack through Mixture of Schr\"odinger Bridges

    cs.CR 2025-05 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    MixBridge injects multiple backdoor triggers into image-to-image Schrödinger bridge models by training on poisoned pairs and merging task-specific experts, achieving high attack success and stealthy weights.

  2. Backdoor Defense in Diffusion Models via Spatial Attention Unlearning

    cs.CR 2025-04 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    Spatial Attention Unlearning removes known backdoor triggers from text-to-image diffusion models by blending trigger-affected latents with clean latents, achieving 100% removal on pixel attacks but not on style attacks.

  3. UIBDiffusion: Universal Imperceptible Backdoor Attack for Diffusion Models

    cs.CR 2024-12 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    UIBDiffusion uses imperceptible universal adversarial perturbations as backdoor triggers for diffusion models, claiming high attack success and evasion of Elijah and TERD.

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