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Removing the Trigger, Not the Backdoor: Alternative Triggers and Latent Backdoors

Published 10 Mar 2026 in cs.CV and cs.CR | (2603.09772v1)

Abstract: Current backdoor defenses assume that neutralizing a known trigger removes the backdoor. We show this trigger-centric view is incomplete: \emph{alternative triggers}, patterns perceptually distinct from training triggers, reliably activate the same backdoor. We estimate the alternative trigger backdoor direction in feature space by contrasting clean and triggered representations, and then develop a feature-guided attack that jointly optimizes target prediction and directional alignment. First, we theoretically prove that alternative triggers exist and are an inevitable consequence of backdoor training. Then, we verify this empirically. Additionally, defenses that remove training triggers often leave backdoors intact, and alternative triggers can exploit the latent backdoor feature-space. Our findings motivate defenses targeting backdoor directions in representation space rather than input-space triggers.

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