There is a similar thread on reddit right now.  
https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/3l26aa/android_vulnerability_test_suite/

I tried drozer and it didn't fit my needs, but does have some interesting 
features.

On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at 2:45:12 PM UTC-6, Lee Fisher wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I just noticed this tool from NowSecure: 
> https://github.com/nowsecure/android-vts 
> http://firmwaresecurity.com/2015/09/15/android-vulnerability-test-suite/ 
>
> The readme mentions X-Ray as a related tool. 
> https://labs.duosecurity.com/xray/ 
>
> Besides these two, are there any other tools like this? 
>
> Going off-topic a moment, going below the Android OS laywer, does anyone 
> know of any other ARM-centric firmware vulnerability assessment tools, 
> like Intel CHIPSEC offers for UEFI-based systems (eg, Android-IA-based 
> ones). ARM (via Linaro) is thinking about porting CHIPSEC to AArch64 as 
> part of their port of LUV (Linux UEFI Validation) distro. I'm hoping to 
> find something like CHIPSEC, but for AArch32, hopefully for multiple 
> vendor's implementations, but I'd be happy with any vendor-specific tools. 
>
> Thanks, 
> Lee 
> RSS: http://firmwaresecurity.com/feed 
> (Yes, not much Android stuff on this blog yet, working on it. Mostly 
> UEFI-centric, currently.) 
>
>

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