A New Era in LLM Security: Exploring Security Concerns in Real-World LLM-based Systems
CoRR(2024)
摘要
Large Language Model (LLM) systems are inherently compositional, with
individual LLM serving as the core foundation with additional layers of objects
such as plugins, sandbox, and so on. Along with the great potential, there are
also increasing concerns over the security of such probabilistic intelligent
systems. However, existing studies on LLM security often focus on individual
LLM, but without examining the ecosystem through the lens of LLM systems with
other objects (e.g., Frontend, Webtool, Sandbox, and so on). In this paper, we
systematically analyze the security of LLM systems, instead of focusing on the
individual LLMs. To do so, we build on top of the information flow and
formulate the security of LLM systems as constraints on the alignment of the
information flow within LLM and between LLM and other objects. Based on this
construction and the unique probabilistic nature of LLM, the attack surface of
the LLM system can be decomposed into three key components: (1) multi-layer
security analysis, (2) analysis of the existence of constraints, and (3)
analysis of the robustness of these constraints. To ground this new attack
surface, we propose a multi-layer and multi-step approach and apply it to the
state-of-art LLM system, OpenAI GPT4. Our investigation exposes several
security issues, not just within the LLM model itself but also in its
integration with other components. We found that although the OpenAI GPT4 has
designed numerous safety constraints to improve its safety features, these
safety constraints are still vulnerable to attackers. To further demonstrate
the real-world threats of our discovered vulnerabilities, we construct an
end-to-end attack where an adversary can illicitly acquire the user's chat
history, all without the need to manipulate the user's input or gain direct
access to OpenAI GPT4. Our demo is in the link:
https://fzwark.github.io/LLM-System-Attack-Demo/
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