ExPLoit: Extracting Private Labels in Split Learning

25 Nov 2021  ·  Sanjay Kariyappa, Moinuddin K Qureshi ·

Split learning is a popular technique used for vertical federated learning (VFL), where the goal is to jointly train a model on the private input and label data held by two parties. This technique uses a split-model, trained end-to-end, by exchanging the intermediate representations (IR) of the inputs and gradients of the IR between the two parties. We propose ExPLoit - a label-leakage attack that allows an adversarial input-owner to extract the private labels of the label-owner during split-learning. ExPLoit frames the attack as a supervised learning problem by using a novel loss function that combines gradient-matching and several regularization terms developed using key properties of the dataset and models. Our evaluations show that ExPLoit can uncover the private labels with near-perfect accuracy of up to 99.96%. Our findings underscore the need for better training techniques for VFL.

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