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Bypassing Feature Squeezing by Increasing Adversary Strength

Published 27 Mar 2018 in stat.ML and cs.LG | (1803.09868v1)

Abstract: Feature Squeezing is a recently proposed defense method which reduces the search space available to an adversary by coalescing samples that correspond to many different feature vectors in the original space into a single sample. It has been shown that feature squeezing defenses can be combined in a joint detection framework to achieve high detection rates against state-of-the-art attacks. However, we demonstrate on the MNIST and CIFAR-10 datasets that by increasing the adversary strength of said state-of-the-art attacks, one can bypass the detection framework with adversarial examples of minimal visual distortion. These results suggest for proposed defenses to validate against stronger attack configurations.

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