Image-to-3D models successfully generate harmful geometries in most cases with under 0.3% caught by commercial filters; existing safeguards are weak but a stacked defense cuts harmful outputs to under 1% at 11% false-positive cost.
super hub Mixed citations
Towards Deep Learning Models Resistant to Adversarial Attacks
Mixed citation behavior. Most common role is background (67%).
abstract
Recent work has demonstrated that deep neural networks are vulnerable to adversarial examples---inputs that are almost indistinguishable from natural data and yet classified incorrectly by the network. In fact, some of the latest findings suggest that the existence of adversarial attacks may be an inherent weakness of deep learning models. To address this problem, we study the adversarial robustness of neural networks through the lens of robust optimization. This approach provides us with a broad and unifying view on much of the prior work on this topic. Its principled nature also enables us to identify methods for both training and attacking neural networks that are reliable and, in a certain sense, universal. In particular, they specify a concrete security guarantee that would protect against any adversary. These methods let us train networks with significantly improved resistance to a wide range of adversarial attacks. They also suggest the notion of security against a first-order adversary as a natural and broad security guarantee. We believe that robustness against such well-defined classes of adversaries is an important stepping stone towards fully resistant deep learning models. Code and pre-trained models are available at https://github.com/MadryLab/mnist_challenge and https://github.com/MadryLab/cifar10_challenge.
hub tools
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
claims ledger
- abstract Recent work has demonstrated that deep neural networks are vulnerable to adversarial examples---inputs that are almost indistinguishable from natural data and yet classified incorrectly by the network. In fact, some of the latest findings suggest that the existence of adversarial attacks may be an inherent weakness of deep learning models. To address this problem, we study the adversarial robustness of neural networks through the lens of robust optimization. This approach provides us with a broad and unifying view on much of the prior work on this topic. Its principled nature also enables us t
authors
co-cited works
representative citing papers
Local LMO is a new projection-free method that achieves the convergence rates of projected gradient descent for constrained optimization by using local linear minimization oracles over small balls.
First DTW-certified robust anomaly detection for time series via randomized smoothing adapted through an l_p-to-DTW lower-bound transformation.
FPR manipulation attack perturbs benign MQTT packets to flip labels to attacks in NIDS with 80-100% success, increasing SOC delays without gradient-based methods.
CodecAttack perturbs audio in codec latent space with multi-bitrate EoT to achieve 85.5% average ASR on Opus-compressed Audio LLMs versus under 26% for waveform baselines, with transfer to MP3 and AAC.
Derives ODE limits of Adam-DA showing that first- and second-order momentum parameters reverse their convergence roles in zero-sum games compared to minimization, validated on GAN experiments.
A reusable framework generates verification instances with provably known robustness labels, revealing numeric tolerance issues and bugs in five verifiers while introducing difficulty profiles to diagnose failure modes.
AIM is a new saliency-guided adversarial feature replacement method to evaluate faithfulness of saliency maps and reliability of masking operators on image, audio, and EEG tasks.
AuraMask produces 40 aesthetic anti-facial recognition filters that match or exceed prior adversarial effectiveness and achieve significantly higher user acceptance in a 630-person study.
GaitProtector optimizes diffusion model latents to impersonate target identities in gait sequences, dropping Rank-1 identification accuracy from 89.6% to 15.0% on CASIA-B while keeping scoliosis diagnostic accuracy at 74.2%.
LE-SAM inverts SAM by fixing the loss budget instead of the parameter-space radius, yielding better generalization across benchmarks.
HDMI is a new probe-free technique that steers LLM hidden states via margin objectives to achieve more reliable causal interventions than prior probe-based methods on standard benchmarks.
MSP quantifies the minimum changes to analyst choices required to falsify a causal claim by making its confidence interval contain zero, providing information orthogonal to dispersion-based robustness summaries.
QIBP adapts interval bound propagation to quantum neural networks for certified adversarial robustness via interval and affine arithmetic implementations.
Adversarial perturbations possess an inherently low-rank structure that enables more efficient and effective black-box adversarial attacks via subspace projection.
A new 7x4 taxonomy organizes agentic AI security threats by architectural layer and persistence timescale, revealing under-explored upper layers and missing defenses after surveying 116 papers.
Provides the first systematic generalization analysis via algorithmic stability for single-timescale and two-timescale stochastic gradient descent-ascent in bilevel minimax problems.
Adversarial training on simplified Vision Transformers achieves benign overfitting with near-zero robust loss and generalization error when signal-to-noise ratio and perturbation budget meet specific conditions.
FogFool creates fog-based adversarial perturbations using Perlin noise optimization to achieve high black-box transferability (83.74% TASR) and robustness to defenses in remote sensing classification.
A test-time adaptation framework anchors adversarial training to a non-robust teacher's predictions, yielding more stable optimization and better robustness-accuracy trade-offs than standard self-consistency methods.
STRONG-VLA uses decoupled two-stage training to improve VLA model robustness, yielding up to 16% higher task success rates under seen and unseen perturbations on the LIBERO benchmark.
A fine-tuning framework reduces PGD attack success on AdvDA detectors from 100% to 3.2% and MalGuise from 13% to 5.1%, but optimal training strategies differ by threat model and robustness does not transfer across them.
PrecisionDiff is a differential testing framework that uncovers widespread precision-induced behavioral disagreements in aligned LLMs, including safety-critical jailbreak divergences across precision formats.
A speculative DL classifier validated by GLRT on spatially robust second-order statistics provides adversarially resilient array processing.
citing papers explorer
-
AuraMask: An Extensible Pipeline for Developing Aesthetic Anti-Facial Recognition Image Filters
AuraMask produces 40 aesthetic anti-facial recognition filters that match or exceed prior adversarial effectiveness and achieve significantly higher user acceptance in a 630-person study.
-
GaitProtector: Impersonation-Driven Gait De-Identification via Training-Free Diffusion Latent Optimization
GaitProtector optimizes diffusion model latents to impersonate target identities in gait sequences, dropping Rank-1 identification accuracy from 89.6% to 15.0% on CASIA-B while keeping scoliosis diagnostic accuracy at 74.2%.