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Watermark under Fire: A Robustness Evaluation of LLM Watermarking

Cryptography and Security 2025-10-01 v4 Computation and Language Machine Learning

Abstract

Various watermarking methods (``watermarkers'') have been proposed to identify LLM-generated texts; yet, due to the lack of unified evaluation platforms, many critical questions remain under-explored: i) What are the strengths/limitations of various watermarkers, especially their attack robustness? ii) How do various design choices impact their robustness? iii) How to optimally operate watermarkers in adversarial environments? To fill this gap, we systematize existing LLM watermarkers and watermark removal attacks, mapping out their design spaces. We then develop WaterPark, a unified platform that integrates 10 state-of-the-art watermarkers and 12 representative attacks. More importantly, by leveraging WaterPark, we conduct a comprehensive assessment of existing watermarkers, unveiling the impact of various design choices on their attack robustness. We further explore the best practices to operate watermarkers in adversarial environments. We believe our study sheds light on current LLM watermarking techniques while WaterPark serves as a valuable testbed to facilitate future research.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2411.13425,
  title  = {Watermark under Fire: A Robustness Evaluation of LLM Watermarking},
  author = {Jiacheng Liang and Zian Wang and Lauren Hong and Shouling Ji and Ting Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.13425},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

25 pages. Accepted by The 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2025)