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SHIELD: Thwarting Code Authorship Attribution

Authors: Mohammed Abuhamad; Changhun Jung; David Mohaisen; DaeHun Nyang;

SHIELD: Thwarting Code Authorship Attribution

Abstract

Authorship attribution has become increasingly accurate, posing a serious privacy risk for programmers who wish to remain anonymous. In this paper, we introduce SHIELD to examine the robustness of different code authorship attribution approaches against adversarial code examples. We define four attacks on attribution techniques, which include targeted and non-targeted attacks, and realize them using adversarial code perturbation. We experiment with a dataset of 200 programmers from the Google Code Jam competition to validate our methods targeting six state-of-the-art authorship attribution methods that adopt a variety of techniques for extracting authorship traits from source-code, including RNN, CNN, and code stylometry. Our experiments demonstrate the vulnerability of current authorship attribution methods against adversarial attacks. For the non-targeted attack, our experiments demonstrate the vulnerability of current authorship attribution methods against the attack with an attack success rate exceeds 98.5\% accompanied by a degradation of the identification confidence that exceeds 13\%. For the targeted attacks, we show the possibility of impersonating a programmer using targeted-adversarial perturbations with a success rate ranging from 66\% to 88\% for different authorship attribution techniques under several adversarial scenarios.

12 pages, 13 figures

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Software Engineering (cs.SE), FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Computers and Society, Computer Science - Machine Learning, Computer Science - Software Engineering, Computer Science - Cryptography and Security, Computers and Society (cs.CY), Cryptography and Security (cs.CR), Machine Learning (cs.LG)

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