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The Power of Decaying Steps: Enhancing Attack Stability and Transferability for Sign-based Optimizers

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Crafting adversarial examples can be formulated as an optimization problem. While sign-based optimizers such as I-FGSM and MI-FGSM have become the de facto standard for the induced optimization problems, there still exist several unsolved problems in theoretical grounding and practical reliability especially in non-convergence and instability, which inevitably influences their transferability. Contrary to the expectation, we observe that the attack success rate may degrade sharply when more number of iterations are conducted. In this paper, we address these issues from an optimization perspective. By reformulating the sign-based optimizer as a specific coordinate-wise gradient descent, we argue that one cause for non-convergence and instability is their non-decaying step-size scheduling. Based upon this viewpoint, we propose a series of new attack algorithms that enforce Monotonically Decreasing Coordinate-wise Step-sizes (MDCS) within sign-based optimizers. Typically, we further provide theoretical guarantees proving that MDCS-MI attains an optimal convergence rate of $O(1/\sqrt{T})$, where $T$ is the number of iterations. Extensive experiments on image classification and cross-modal retrieval tasks demonstrate that our approach not only significantly improves transferability but also enhances attack stability compared to state-of-the-art sign-based methods.

Wei Tao, Yang Dai, Jincai Huang, Qing Tao• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Adversarial AttackImageNet (val)
ASR (General)100
222
Adversarial AttackImageNet
Attack Success Rate99
178
Image-Text RetrievalFlickr30K
R@1100
25
Adversarial Attack TransferabilityImageNet-1k (val)
Attack Success Rate0.991
13
OCR VQATextVQA (test)
Pre Accuracy61.9
10
Text-based Visual Question AnsweringTextVQA (test)
Pre Accuracy56.9
10
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