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Cooperative Decentralized Backdoor Attacks on Vertical Federated Learning

  • Purdue University
  • University of Akron

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Abstract

Federated learning (FL) is vulnerable to backdoor attacks, where adversaries alter model behavior on target classification labels by embedding triggers into data samples. While these attacks have received considerable attention in horizontal FL, they are less understood for vertical FL (VFL), where devices hold different features of the samples, and only the server holds the labels. In this work, we propose a novel backdoor attack on VFL which (i) does not rely on gradient information from the server and (ii) considers potential collusion among multiple adversaries for sample selection and trigger embedding. Our label inference model augments variational autoencoders with metric learning, which adversaries can train locally. A consensus process over the adversary graph topology determines which datapoints to poison. We further propose methods for trigger splitting across the adversaries, with an intensity-based implantation scheme skewing the server towards the trigger. Our convergence analysis reveals the impact of backdoor perturbations on VFL indicated by a stationarity gap for the trained model, which we verify empirically as well. We conduct experiments comparing our attack with recent backdoor VFL approaches, finding that ours obtains significantly higher success rates for the same main task performance despite not using server information. Additionally, our results verify the impact of collusion on attack performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2004-2019
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Volume34
DOIs
StatePublished - 2026

Keywords

  • Vertical federated learning (VFL)
  • backdoor attack
  • metric learning
  • privacy
  • variational autoencoder (VAE)

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