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RSTAM: An Effective Black-Box Impersonation Attack on Face Recognition using a Mobile and Compact Printer

Face recognition has achieved considerable progress in recent years thanks to the development of deep neural networks, but it has recently been discovered that deep neural networks are vulnerable to adversarial examples. This means that face recognition models or systems based on deep neural networks are also susceptible to adversarial examples. However, the existing methods of attacking face recognition models or systems with adversarial examples can effectively complete white-box attacks but not black-box impersonation attacks, physical attacks, or convenient attacks, particularly on commercial face recognition systems. In this paper, we propose a new method to attack face recognition models or systems called RSTAM, which enables an effective black-box impersonation attack using an adversarial mask printed by a mobile and compact printer. First, RSTAM enhances the transferability of the adversarial masks through our proposed random similarity transformation strategy. Furthermore, we propose a random meta-optimization strategy for ensembling several pre-trained face models to generate more general adversarial masks. Finally, we conduct experiments on the CelebA-HQ, LFW, Makeup Transfer (MT), and CASIA-FaceV5 datasets. The performance of the attacks is also evaluated on state-of-the-art commercial face recognition systems: Face++, Baidu, Aliyun, Tencent, and Microsoft. Extensive experiments show that RSTAM can effectively perform black-box impersonation attacks on face recognition models or systems.

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