Copyright 2004 A.P. Lawrence
These are configuration files
Which means you can pretty much ignore the rest of RPM's notes (S meaning that the size has changed since installation , 5 that the md5sum doesn't match, and T that the file time stamp has changed). You might be concerned if you saw a M or a U or G, as these would indicate permissions or ownership changes.
How would you know which package has "securetty"?
# rpm -q -f /etc/securetty setup-2.5.7-01es02
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