Fishy Faces: Crafting Adversarial Images to Poison Face Authentication

Authors: 

Giuseppe Garofalo, Vera Rimmer, Tim Van hamme, Davy Preuveneers, and Wouter Joosen, imec-DistriNet, KU Leuven

Abstract: 

Face recognition systems are becoming a prevalent authentication solution on smartphones. This work is the first to deploy a poisoning attack against an authentication system based on a state-of-the-art face recognition technique. The attack is executed against the underlying SVM learning model that classifies face templates extracted by the FaceNet deep neural network. We demonstrate how an intelligent attacker can undermine the reliability of the authentication system through injecting a single intelligently crafted adversarial image to its training data. The most successful attacks within our evaluation framework trigger an authentication error of more than $50\%$. Our research illustrates the urge to evaluate and protect face authentication against adversarial machine learning.

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BibTeX
@inproceedings {220584,
author = {Giuseppe Garofalo and Vera Rimmer and Tim Van hamme and Davy Preuveneers and Wouter Joosen},
title = {Fishy Faces: Crafting Adversarial Images to Poison Face Authentication},
booktitle = {12th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT 18)},
year = {2018},
address = {Baltimore, MD},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/woot18/presentation/garofalo},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug
}