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Data Poisoning

Data Poisoning is an adversarial attack that tries to manipulate the training dataset in order to control the prediction behavior of a trained model such that the model will label malicious examples into a desired classes (e.g., labeling spam e-mails as safe).

Source: Explaining Vulnerabilities to Adversarial Machine Learning through Visual Analytics

Papers

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Context is the Key: Backdoor Attacks for In-Context Learning with Vision Transformers0
ControlNET: A Firewall for RAG-based LLM System0
Concealed Data Poisoning Attacks on NLP Models0
Cut the Deadwood Out: Post-Training Model Purification with Selective Module Substitution0
CyberForce: A Federated Reinforcement Learning Framework for Malware Mitigation0
Data and Model Poisoning Backdoor Attacks on Wireless Federated Learning, and the Defense Mechanisms: A Comprehensive Survey0
Data-Dependent Stability Analysis of Adversarial Training0
Data-Driven Control and Data-Poisoning attacks in Buildings: the KTH Live-In Lab case study0
Data Poisoning against Differentially-Private Learners: Attacks and Defenses0
Data Poisoning: An Overlooked Threat to Power Grid Resilience0
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