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Provable Privacy Attacks on Trained Shallow Neural Networks

Published 10 Oct 2024 in cs.LG and cs.CR | (2410.07632v2)

Abstract: We study what provable privacy attacks can be shown on trained, 2-layer ReLU neural networks. We explore two types of attacks; data reconstruction attacks, and membership inference attacks. We prove that theoretical results on the implicit bias of 2-layer neural networks can be used to provably reconstruct a set of which at least a constant fraction are training points in a univariate setting, and can also be used to identify with high probability whether a given point was used in the training set in a high dimensional setting. To the best of our knowledge, our work is the first to show provable vulnerabilities in this implicit-bias-driven setting.

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