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BOCLOAK: Optimal Transport-Guided Adversarial Attacks on Graph Neural Network-Based Bot Detection

Research Paper Showcase 2026

Abstract

The rise of bot accounts on social media poses significant risks to public discourse. To address this threat, modern bot detectors increasingly rely on Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). However, the effectiveness of these GNN-based detectors in real-world settings remains poorly understood. In practice, attackers continuously adapt their strategies as well as must operate under domain-specific and temporal constraints, which can fundamentally limit the applicability of existing attack methods. As a result, there is a critical need for robust GNN-based bot detection methods under realistic, constraint-aware attack scenarios. We introduce BOCLOAK to systematically evaluate the robustness of GNN-based bot detection via both edge editing and node injection adversarial attacks under realistic constraints. BOCLOAK constructs a probability measure over spatio-temporal neighbor features and learns an optimal transport (OT) geometry that separates human and bot behaviors. It then decodes transport plans into sparse, plausible edge edits that evade detection while obeying real-world constraints. We evaluate BOCLOAK across three social bot datasets, five state-of-the-art bot detectors, three adversarial defenses, and compare it against four leading graph adversarial attack baselines. BOCLOAK achieves up to 80.13% higher attack success rates while using 99.80% less GPU memory under real-world constraints. BOCLOAK shows that OT provides a lightweight, principled framework for bridging adversarial attacks and real-world bot detection.


Authors

  • Kunal Mukherjee, postdoctoral associate, Sanghani Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics, computer science, Virginia Tech
  • Zulfikar Alom, researcher, electrical engineering and computer science, University of Toledo
  • Tran Gia Bao Ngo, undergraduate student, computer science, University of Manitoba
  • Cuneyt Gurcan Akcora, associate professor, University of Central Florida
  • Murat Kantarcioglu, professor, computer science, CCI Faculty Fellow, Virginia Tech

Publication

  • Venue: 43rd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), 2026
  • Date: July 2026

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