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Zhiyu Chen1, Jianyu Ding2, Fei Wu2
1School of Internet of Things, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunication, Nanjing 210023, China.
Abstract:
Much research on adversarial attacks has proved that deep neural networks have certain security vulnerabilities. Among potential attacks, black-box adversarial attacks are considered the most realistic based on the the natural hidden nature of deep neural networks. Such attacks have become a critical academic emphasis in the current security field. However, current black-box attack methods still have shortcomings, resulting in incomplete utilization of query information. Our research, based on the newly proposed Simulator Attack, proves the correctness and usability of feature layer information in a simulator model obtained by meta-learning for the first time. Then, we propose an optimized Simulator Attack+ based on this discovery. Our optimization methods used in Simulator Attack+ include: (1) a feature attentional boosting module that uses the feature layer information of the simulator to enhance the attack and accelerate the generation of adversarial examples; (2) a linear self-adaptive simulator-predict interval mechanism that allows the simulator model to be fully fine-tuned in the early stage of the attack and dynamically adjusts the interval for querying the black-box model; and (3) an unsupervised clustering module to provide a warm-start for targeted attacks. Results from experiments on the CIFAR-10 and CIFAR-100 datasets clearly show that Simulator Attack+ can further reduce the number of consuming queries to improve query efficiency while maintaining the attack.
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