Does Vec2Text Pose a New Corpus Poisoning Threat?

ACL ARR 2024 June Submission1749 Authors

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Abstract: The emergence of Vec2Text --- a method for text embedding inversion --- has raised serious privacy concerns for dense retrieval systems which use text embeddings. This threat comes from the ability for an attacker with access to embeddings to reconstruct the original text. In this paper, we take a new look at Vec2Text and investigate how much of a threat it poses to the different attacks of corpus poisoning, whereby an attacker injects adversarial passages into a retrieval corpus with the intention of misleading dense retrievers. Theoretically, Vec2Text is far more dangerous than previous attack methods because it does not need access to the embedding model's weights and it can efficiently generate many adversarial passages. We show that under certain conditions, corpus poisoning with Vec2Text can pose a serious threat to dense retriever system integrity and user experience by injecting adversarial passaged into top ranked positions. Code and data are made available at github.com/anonymous.
Paper Type: Short
Research Area: Information Retrieval and Text Mining
Research Area Keywords: passage retrieval, dense retrieval
Contribution Types: Model analysis & interpretability
Languages Studied: English
Submission Number: 1749
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