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Adversarial Attacks for Black-Box Recommender Systems via Copying Transferable Cross-Domain User Profiles


Abstract:

As widely used in data-driven decision-making, recommender systems have been recognized for their capabilities to provide users with personalized services in many user-or...Show More

Abstract:

As widely used in data-driven decision-making, recommender systems have been recognized for their capabilities to provide users with personalized services in many user-oriented online services, such as E-commerce (e.g., Amazon, Taobao, etc.) and Social Media sites (e.g., Facebook and Twitter). Recent works have shown that deep neural networks-based recommender systems are highly vulnerable to adversarial attacks, where adversaries can inject carefully crafted fake user profiles (i.e., a set of items that fake users have interacted with) into a target recommender system to promote or demote a set of target items. Instead of generating users with fake profiles from scratch, in this article, we introduce a novel strategy to obtain “fake” user profiles via copying cross-domain user profiles, where a reinforcement learning based black-box attacking framework (CopyAttack+) is developed to effectively and efficiently select cross-domain user profiles from the source domain to attack the target system. Moreover, we propose to train a local surrogate system for mimicking adversarial black-box attacks in the source domain, so as to provide transferable signals with the purpose of enhancing the attacking strategy in the target black-box recommender system. Comprehensive experiments on three real-world datasets are conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed attacking framework.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering ( Volume: 35, Issue: 12, 01 December 2023)
Page(s): 12415 - 12429
Date of Publication: 03 May 2023

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