MEMSAD: Gradient-Coupled Anomaly Detection for Memory Poisoning in Retrieval-Augmented Agents
About
Persistent external memory enables LLM agents to maintain context across sessions, yet its security properties remain formally uncharacterized. We formalize memory poisoning attacks on retrieval-augmented agents as a Stackelberg game with a unified evaluation framework spanning three attack classes with escalating access assumptions. Correcting an evaluation protocol inconsistency in the triggered-query specification of Chen et al. (2024), we show faithful evaluation increases measured attack success by $4\times$ (ASR-R: $0.25 \to 1.00$). Our primary contribution is MEMSAD (Semantic Anomaly Detection), a calibration-based defense grounded in a gradient coupling theorem: under encoder regularity, the anomaly score gradient and the retrieval objective gradient are provably identical, so any continuous perturbation that reduces detection risk necessarily degrades retrieval rank. This coupling yields a certified detection radius guaranteeing correct classification regardless of adversary strategy. We prove minimax optimality via Le Cam's method, showing any threshold detector requires $\Omega(1/\rho^2)$ calibration samples and MEMSAD achieves this up to $\log(1/\delta)$ factors. We further derive online regret bounds for rolling calibration at rate $O(\sigma^{2/3}\Delta^{1/3})$, and formally characterize a discrete synonym-invariance loophole that marks the boundary of what continuous-space defenses can guarantee. Experiments on a $3 \times 5$ attack-defense matrix with bootstrap confidence intervals, Bonferroni-corrected hypothesis tests, and Clopper-Pearson validation ($n=1{,}000$) confirm: composite defenses achieve TPR $= 1.00$, FPR $= 0.00$ across all attacks, while synonym substitution evades detection at $\Delta$ ASR-R $\approx 0$, exposing a gap existing embedding-based defenses cannot close.
Related benchmarks
| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Memory Poisoning Detection | Synthetic Corpus | TPR (AGENTPOISON)100 | 6 | |
| OOD Detection | AgentPoison (AP) | AUROC1 | 4 | |
| OOD Detection | Indirect Manipulation (IM) | AUROC0.816 | 4 | |
| OOD Detection | MindJourney (MJ) | AUROC0.914 | 4 | |
| Memory Poisoning Attack | Synthetic Memory Corpus 1,000 entries | -- | 3 | |
| Memory Poisoning Detection | Custom Sanitization Dataset 20 poison + 50 benign entries per attack | -- | 3 |