TuBA: Cross-Lingual Transferability of Backdoor Attacks in LLMs with Instruction Tuning

ACL ARR 2024 December Submission1860 Authors

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Abstract: The implications of backdoor attacks on English-centric large language models (LLMs) have been widely examined — such attacks can be achieved by embedding malicious behaviors during training and activated under specific conditions that trigger malicious outputs. Despite the increasing support for multilingual capabilities in open-source and proprietary LLMs, the impact of backdoor attacks on these systems remains largely under-explored. Our research focuses on crosslingual backdoor attacks against multilingual LLMs, particularly investigating how poisoning the instruction-tuning data for one or two languages can affect the outputs for languages whose instruction-tuning data was not poisoned. Despite its simplicity, our empirical analysis reveals that our method exhibits remarkable efficacy in models like BLOOM and GPT-4o, with high attack success rates, surpassing 90% in more than 7 out of 12 languages across various scenarios. Our findings also indicate that more powerful models show increased susceptibility to transferable cross-lingual backdoor attacks, which also applies to LLMs predominantly pre-trained on English data, such as Llama2, Llama3, and Gemma. Moreover, our experiments demonstrate the high transferability of the proposed attack: 1) the backdoor mechanism successfully operates in cross-lingual response scenarios across 26 languages, achieving an average attack success rate of 99%, and 2) the proposed attack remains effective even after defenses are applied. These findings expose critical security vulnerabilities in multilingual LLMs and highlight the urgent need for more robust, targeted defense strategies to address the unique challenges posed by cross-lingual backdoor transfer.
Paper Type: Long
Research Area: Multilingualism and Cross-Lingual NLP
Research Area Keywords: backdoor attacks, cross-lingual transfer, LLMs
Contribution Types: NLP engineering experiment
Languages Studied: English, Chinese, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese
Submission Number: 1860
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