Add threat-hunt-* object set for structured threat hunt sharing - #528
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Why
MISP has hundreds of object templates but nothing for the narrative arc of a hunt itself. You can express an indicator, a Sigma rule, or a course of action, but there's no object for "here's a hypothesis I tested" or "here's what I found and why it matters." Without one, a shared hunt either gets flattened into raw IOC attributes (the reasoning behind them lost) or written up as a free-text Event Report (structure and queryability both lost). These four objects fill that gap.
Companion taxonomy
Paired with the HUNT-EX taxonomy proposed in MISP/misp-taxonomies#345. HUNT-EX answers "can I run this, should I care, did anyone find anything, what happens next" from the tag list. These objects are what you get when you open the event.