Beacon Reconstruction Attack: Reconstruction of genomes in genomic data-sharing beacons using summary statistics

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Abstract

Genomic data sharing beacon protocol, developed by the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH), offers a privacy-preserving mechanism for querying genomic datasets while restricting direct data access. Despite their design, beacons remain vulnerable to privacy attacks. This study introduces a novel privacy vulnerability of the protocol: One can reconstruct large portions of the genomes of all beacon participants by only using the summary statistics reported by the protocol. We introduce a novel optimization-based algorithm that leverages beacon responses and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) correlations for reconstruction. By optimizing for the SNP correlations and allele frequencies, the proposed approach achieves genome reconstruction with a substantially higher F1-score (70%) compared to baseline methods (45%) on beacons generated using individuals from the HapMap and OpenSNP datasets. Our findings reveal critical vulnerabilities in beacon protocol, underscoring the need for enhanced privacy-preserving mechanisms to protect genomic data. Our implementation is available at https://github.com/ASAP-Bilkent/Beacon-Reconstruction-Attack .

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