Maike Li

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65.3CRMay 27
SRAF: Stealthy and Robust Adversarial Fingerprint for Copyright Verification of Large Language Models

Zhebo Wang, Zhenhua Xu, Maike Li et al.

The protection of Intellectual Property (IP) for Large Language Models (LLMs) has become a critical concern as model theft and unauthorized commercialization escalate. While adversarial fingerprinting offers a promising black-box solution for ownership verification, existing methods suffer from significant limitations: they are fragile against downstream model modifications, sensitive to system prompt variations, and easily detectable due to high-perplexity input patterns. In this paper, we propose \textbf{SRAF}, a stealthy and robust adversarial fingerprinting framework. SRAF employs a synergistic joint optimization strategy across homologous model variants and diverse chat templates, forcing the fingerprint to anchor onto the invariant intrinsic comprehension features of the model family. Furthermore, we introduce a Perplexity Hiding technique that embeds adversarial perturbations within Markdown tables, effectively aligning the prompt's statistics with natural language to evade perplexity-based detection. Extensive experiments on the Llama-2 model family demonstrate that SRAF significantly enhances robustness against fine-tuning, alignment, pruning, merging, and input perturbations while maintaining exceptional stealthiness and low false-positive rates, offering a practical and resilient black-box solution for LLM ownership verification.