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Thinking Two Moves Ahead: Anticipating Other Users Improves Backdoor Attacks in Federated Learning

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arxiv 2210.09305 v1 pith:OPXNGU3B submitted 2022-10-17 cs.LG cs.CR

classification cs.LGcs.CR
keywords attackotherupdatesusersattacksfederatedlearningquickly
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Federated learning is particularly susceptible to model poisoning and backdoor attacks because individual users have direct control over the training data and model updates. At the same time, the attack power of an individual user is limited because their updates are quickly drowned out by those of many other users. Existing attacks do not account for future behaviors of other users, and thus require many sequential updates and their effects are quickly erased. We propose an attack that anticipates and accounts for the entire federated learning pipeline, including behaviors of other clients, and ensures that backdoors are effective quickly and persist even after multiple rounds of community updates. We show that this new attack is effective in realistic scenarios where the attacker only contributes to a small fraction of randomly sampled rounds and demonstrate this attack on image classification, next-word prediction, and sentiment analysis.

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