Deepfake technology is rapidly advancing, posing significant challenges to the detection of manipulated media content. Parallel to that, some adversarial attack techniques have been developed to fool the deepfake detectors and make deepfakes even more difficult to be detected. This paper explores the application of super resolution techniques as a possible adversarial attack in deepfake detection. Through our experiments, we demonstrate that minimal changes made by these methods in the visual appearance of images can have a profound impact on the performance of deepfake detection systems. We propose a novel attack using super resolution as a quick, black-box and effective method to camouflage fake images and/or generate false alarms on pristine images. Our results indicate that the usage of super resolution can significantly impair the accuracy of deepfake detectors, thereby highlighting the vulnerability of such systems to adversarial attacks. The code to reproduce our experiments is available at: https://github.com/davide-coccomini/Adversarial-Magnification-to-Deceive-Deepfake-Detection-through-Super-Resolution.
Adversarial magnification to deceive deepfake detection through super resolution
Coccomini D. A.Writing – Review & Editing
;Amato G.Writing – Review & Editing
;Falchi F.Writing – Review & Editing
;Gennaro C.Writing – Review & Editing
2025
Abstract
Deepfake technology is rapidly advancing, posing significant challenges to the detection of manipulated media content. Parallel to that, some adversarial attack techniques have been developed to fool the deepfake detectors and make deepfakes even more difficult to be detected. This paper explores the application of super resolution techniques as a possible adversarial attack in deepfake detection. Through our experiments, we demonstrate that minimal changes made by these methods in the visual appearance of images can have a profound impact on the performance of deepfake detection systems. We propose a novel attack using super resolution as a quick, black-box and effective method to camouflage fake images and/or generate false alarms on pristine images. Our results indicate that the usage of super resolution can significantly impair the accuracy of deepfake detectors, thereby highlighting the vulnerability of such systems to adversarial attacks. The code to reproduce our experiments is available at: https://github.com/davide-coccomini/Adversarial-Magnification-to-Deceive-Deepfake-Detection-through-Super-Resolution.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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Descrizione: This is the Submitted version (preprint) of the following paper: Coccomini D.A. et al., “Adversarial Magnification to Deceive Deepfake Detection Through Super Resolution”, 2025, submitted to “International Workshops of ECML PKDD 2023, Turin, Italy, September 18–22, 2023”. The final published version is available on the publisher’s website https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-74627-7.
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