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Zapiski Nauchnykh Seminarov POMI, 2023, Volume 530, Pages 113–127 (Mi znsl7436)  

A study of graph neural networks for link prediction on vulnerability to membership attacks

D. Shaikhelislamovabc, K. Lukyanovabd, N. Severinc, M. Drobyshevskiyabd, I. Makarovacd, D. Turdakovacd

a Ivannikov Institute for System Programming of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
b Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), Moscow, Russia
c HSE University, Moscow, Russia
d ISP RAS Research Center for Trusted Artificial Intelligence, Moscow, Russia
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Abstract: Graph neural networks (GNNs) have shown great promise in a variety of tasks involving graph data, including recommendation systems. However, as GNNs become more widely adopted in practical applications, concerns have arisen about their vulnerability to adversarial attacks. These attacks can lead to biased recommendations, potentially causing economic losses and safety risks. In this work, we consider an industrial application of recommendation systems for transport logistics and study their vulnerability to membership inference attacks. The dataset represents real train flows in Russia, published in the ETIS project. Experiments with three popular GNN architectures show that all of them can be successfully attacked even when the adversary has minimal background knowledge. Specifically, an attacker with access to only 1-2% of the actual data can successfully train their own GNN model to infer the membership of a shipper-consignee association in the training set with an accuracy over 94%. Our study also confirms that overfitting is the primary factor that influences the attack performance of recommendation systems.
Key words and phrases: membership inference attacks, recommendation systems, graph neural networks.
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Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
The work of Ilya Makarov on Section 2 was prepared in the framework of the strategic project “Digital Business” within the Strategic Academic Leadership Program “Priority 2030” at NUST MISiS.
Received: 06.09.2023
Document Type: Article
UDC: 004.852
Language: English
Citation: D. Shaikhelislamov, K. Lukyanov, N. Severin, M. Drobyshevskiy, I. Makarov, D. Turdakov, “A study of graph neural networks for link prediction on vulnerability to membership attacks”, Investigations on applied mathematics and informatics. Part II–2, Zap. Nauchn. Sem. POMI, 530, POMI, St. Petersburg, 2023, 113–127
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\by D.~Shaikhelislamov, K.~Lukyanov, N.~Severin, M.~Drobyshevskiy, I.~Makarov, D.~Turdakov
\paper A study of graph neural networks for link prediction on vulnerability to membership attacks
\inbook Investigations on applied mathematics and informatics. Part~II--2
\serial Zap. Nauchn. Sem. POMI
\yr 2023
\vol 530
\pages 113--127
\publ POMI
\publaddr St.~Petersburg
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/znsl7436}
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