defense arXiv Sep 26, 2025 · Sep 2025
Aashnan Rahman, Abid Hasan, Sherajul Arifin et al. · Islamic University of Technology · Syracuse University
Defends federated learning against label-flipping poisoning via client-side detection, matching SOTA accuracy with lower server overhead
Data Poisoning Attack federated-learning
Federated learning (FL) enables privacy-preserving model training by keeping data decentralized. However, it remains vulnerable to label-flipping attacks, where malicious clients manipulate labels to poison the global model. Despite their simplicity, these attacks can severely degrade model performance, and defending against them remains challenging. We introduce AntiFLipper, a novel and computationally efficient defense against multi-class label-flipping attacks in FL. Unlike existing methods that ensure security at the cost of high computational overhead, AntiFLipper employs a novel client-side detection strategy, significantly reducing the central server's burden during aggregation. Comprehensive empirical evaluations across multiple datasets under different distributions demonstrate that AntiFLipper achieves accuracy comparable to state-of-the-art defenses while requiring substantially fewer computational resources in server side. By balancing security and efficiency, AntiFLipper addresses a critical gap in existing defenses, making it particularly suitable for resource-constrained FL deployments where both model integrity and operational efficiency are essential.
federated Islamic University of Technology · Syracuse University