This has been a problem on my server at work.
It turned out that a hard drive was corrupting the hwclock. I don't know how it 
was doing this but every time the machine rebooted with the hd connected the 
date in cmos would reset to 00/1/1983. With the any other drive in its place it 
works fine.
The issue with sudo -K not working is very annoying because the server only 
gets reset when I am doing some sort of maintenance where I will need to use 
sudo.

It seems that the only way I can use sudo -K is to open another tty. If
this is by design, then shouldn't the man page be revised?

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"sudo -k" fails when timestamp is in the future
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43233
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