"Apples Certificate is not valid" when trying to install iTunes

Tried to Install iTunes 10.2.2.
Get "Errors occured while installing the updates".
When checking certificate I get "Apples Certificate is not valid".
Apple Certificate Info says "Valid from 2007-06-27 to 2009-06-27"
How do I get a valid Apple certificate ??
Tried a manual installation as suggested, but get "iTunes + QickTime" has an invalid signature"
-The download has been removed.
VeriSign says:
VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary CA - valid until 2028
VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2004 CA - valid until 2014
Any suggestions ?
Regards
Wolf

Is there really nobody who has a suggestion on
How can I get a valid Apple certificate ?
Wolf

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