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One Word at a Time: Incremental Completion Decomposition Breaks LLM Safety

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Large Language Models (LLMs) are trained to refuse harmful requests, yet they remain vulnerable to jailbreak attacks that exploit weaknesses in conversational safety mechanisms. We introduce Incremental Completion Decomposition (ICD), a trajectory-based jailbreak strategy that elicits a sequence of single-word continuations related to a malicious request before eliciting the full response. In addition, we propose variants of ICD by manually picking or model-generating the one-word continuation, as well as prefilling when eliciting the full model response in the final step. We systematically evaluate these variants across a broad set of model families, demonstrating superior Attack Success Rate (ASR) on AdvBench, JailbreakBench, and StrongREJECT compared to existing methods. In addition, we provide a theoretical account of why ICD is effective and present mechanistic evidence that successful attack trajectories systematically suppress refusal-related representations and shift activations away from safety-aligned states.

Samee Arif, Naihao Deng, Zhijing Jin, Rada Mihalcea• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Jailbreak AttackStrongREJECT
Attack Success Rate95.21
262
Jailbreak AttackJailbreakBench
ASR95.77
242
Jailbreak AttackAdvBench
ASR99.62
133
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