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A Targeted Attack on Black-Box Neural Machine Translation with Parallel Data Poisoning (2011.00675v2)

Published 2 Nov 2020 in cs.CL and cs.CR

Abstract: As modern neural machine translation (NMT) systems have been widely deployed, their security vulnerabilities require close scrutiny. Most recently, NMT systems have been found vulnerable to targeted attacks which cause them to produce specific, unsolicited, and even harmful translations. These attacks are usually exploited in a white-box setting, where adversarial inputs causing targeted translations are discovered for a known target system. However, this approach is less viable when the target system is black-box and unknown to the adversary (e.g., secured commercial systems). In this paper, we show that targeted attacks on black-box NMT systems are feasible, based on poisoning a small fraction of their parallel training data. We show that this attack can be realised practically via targeted corruption of web documents crawled to form the system's training data. We then analyse the effectiveness of the targeted poisoning in two common NMT training scenarios: the from-scratch training and the pre-train & fine-tune paradigm. Our results are alarming: even on the state-of-the-art systems trained with massive parallel data (tens of millions), the attacks are still successful (over 50% success rate) under surprisingly low poisoning budgets (e.g., 0.006%). Lastly, we discuss potential defences to counter such attacks.

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Authors (6)
  1. Chang Xu (323 papers)
  2. Jun Wang (991 papers)
  3. Yuqing Tang (12 papers)
  4. Benjamin I. P. Rubinstein (69 papers)
  5. Trevor Cohn (105 papers)
  6. Francisco Guzman (12 papers)
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