attack arXiv Nov 17, 2025 · Nov 2025
Lei Wang, Yulong Tian, Hao Han et al. · Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics · Nanjing University
Enhances multi-target backdoor attacks by optimizing source-to-target class grouping, achieving up to 28% higher attack success rates while evading defenses
Model Poisoning vision
Backdoor attacks pose severe threats to machine learning systems, prompting extensive research in this area. However, most existing work focuses on single-target All-to-One (A2O) attacks, overlooking the more complex All-to-X (A2X) attacks with multiple target classes, which are often assumed to have low attack success rates. In this paper, we first demonstrate that A2X attacks are robust against state-of-the-art defenses. We then propose a novel attack strategy that enhances the success rate of A2X attacks while maintaining robustness by optimizing grouping and target class assignment mechanisms. Our method improves the attack success rate by up to 28%, with average improvements of 6.7%, 16.4%, 14.1% on CIFAR10, CIFAR100, and Tiny-ImageNet, respectively. We anticipate that this study will raise awareness of A2X attacks and stimulate further research in this under-explored area. Our code is available at https://github.com/kazefjj/A2X-backdoor .
cnn Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics · Nanjing University