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Reconstruction of Personally Identifiable Information from Supervised Finetuned Models

Supervised Finetuning (SFT) has become one of the primary methods for adapting a large language model (LLM) with extensive pre-trained knowledge to domain-specific, instruction-following tasks. SFT datasets, composed of instruction-response pairs, often include user-provided information that may contain sensitive data such as personally identifiable information (PII), raising privacy concerns. This paper studies the problem of PII reconstruction from SFT models for the first time. We construct multi-turn, user-centric Q&A datasets in sensitive domains, specifically medical and legal settings, that incorporate PII to enable realistic evaluation of leakage. Using these datasets, we evaluate the extent to which an adversary, with varying levels of knowledge about the fine-tuning dataset, can infer sensitive information about individuals whose data was used during SFT. In the reconstruction setting, we propose COVA, a novel decoding algorithm to reconstruct PII under prefix-based attacks, consistently outperforming existing extraction methods. Our results show that even partial attacker knowledge can significantly improve reconstruction success, while leakage varies substantially across PII types.

preprint2026arXivOpen access

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