Anyone know what this Logwatch message means?

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I recently started getting a block of 30 or so copies of the message

---

 **Unmatched Entries**
    crond[12090]: pam_loginuid(crond:session): set_loginuid failed opening 
loginuid: 1 Time(s)
    crond[12092]: pam_loginuid(crond:session): set_loginuid failed opening 
loginuid: 1 Time(s)
    crond[12136]: pam_loginuid(crond:session): set_loginuid failed opening 
loginuid: 1 Time(s)
 ...

---

In my logwatch output.
I have no idea what this is trying to tell me.
Anyone have any ideas???
The system has been rebooted, and the message is still there.

-- 
                                        Reg.Clemens
                                        reg@xxxxxxx


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