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Do Not Merge My Model! Safeguarding Open-Source LLMs Against Unauthorized Model Merging

13 November 2025
Qinfeng Li
Miao Pan
Jintao Chen
Fu Teng
Zhiqiang Shen
Ge Su
Hao Peng
Xuhong Zhang
    MoMeAAML
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Main:7 Pages
3 Figures
Bibliography:2 Pages
4 Tables
Appendix:6 Pages
Abstract

Model merging has emerged as an efficient technique for expanding large language models (LLMs) by integrating specialized expert models. However, it also introduces a new threat: model merging stealing, where free-riders exploit models through unauthorized model merging. Unfortunately, existing defense mechanisms fail to provide effective protection. Specifically, we identify three critical protection properties that existing methods fail to simultaneously satisfy: (1) proactively preventing unauthorized merging; (2) ensuring compatibility with general open-source settings; (3) achieving high security with negligible performance loss. To address the above issues, we propose MergeBarrier, a plug-and-play defense that proactively prevents unauthorized merging. The core design of MergeBarrier is to disrupt the Linear Mode Connectivity (LMC) between the protected model and its homologous counterparts, thereby eliminating the low-loss path required for effective model merging. Extensive experiments show that MergeBarrier effectively prevents model merging stealing with negligible accuracy loss.

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