Files suddenly are marked bad, after upgrading to the latest Centos

[EMAIL PROTECTED] rkhunter-1.2.9]# uname -a
Linux zion.crystalcore.nl 2.6.16-Joanna #3 Sat May 20 23:01:13 CEST 2006 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rkhunter-1.2.9]# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 4.4 (Final)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rkhunter-1.2.9]#

* System tools
  Performing 'known good' check...
   /bin/cat                                                   [ BAD ]
   /bin/chmod                                                 [ BAD ]
   /bin/chown                                                 [ BAD ]
   /bin/date                                                  [ BAD ]
   /bin/dmesg                                                 [ BAD ]
   /bin/env                                                   [ BAD ]
   /bin/grep                                                  [ BAD ]
   /bin/kill                                                  [ BAD ]
   /bin/login                                                 [ BAD ]
   /bin/ls                                                    [ BAD ]
   /bin/more                                                  [ BAD ]
   /bin/mount                                                 [ BAD ]
   /bin/netstat                                               [ BAD ]
   /bin/ps                                                    [ BAD ]
   /bin/su                                                    [ BAD ]
   /sbin/chkconfig                                            [ BAD ]
   /sbin/depmod                                               [ BAD ]
   /sbin/ifconfig                                             [ BAD ]
   /sbin/init                                                 [ BAD ]
   /sbin/insmod                                               [ BAD ]
   /sbin/ip                                                   [ BAD ]
   /sbin/lsmod                                                [ BAD ]
   /sbin/modinfo                                              [ BAD ]
   /sbin/modprobe                                             [ BAD ]
   /sbin/rmmod                                                [ BAD ]
   /sbin/runlevel                                             [ BAD ]
   /sbin/sulogin                                              [ BAD ]
   /sbin/sysctl                                               [ BAD ]
   /sbin/syslogd                                              [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/chattr                                            [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/du                                                [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/file                                              [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/find                                              [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/head                                              [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/killall                                           [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/lsattr                                            [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/md5sum                                            [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/passwd                                            [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/pstree                                            [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/sha1sum                                           [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/slocate                                           [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/stat                                              [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/strings                                           [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/top                                               [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/users                                             [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/vmstat                                            [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/w                                                 [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/watch                                             [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/wc                                                [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/wget                                              [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/whereis                                           [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/who                                               [ BAD ]
   /usr/bin/whoami                                            [ BAD ]
   /usr/sbin/xinetd                                           [ BAD ]
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Rootkit Hunter has found some bad or unknown hashes. This can happen due 
to replaced
binaries or updated packages (which give other hashes). Be sure your 
hashes are
up-to-date (rkhunter --update). If you're in doubt about these hashes, 
contact
us through the Rootkit Hunter mailinglist at 
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Any idea's on how this is possible?
There are no indications my system has been comprimised!

Regards,
Ramsy


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