Can i disable security warning about not valid cerificate?

Message looks like this:
"The certificate is not valid and cannot be used verify identity of this website.
This application will be blocked in a future Java security update because the JAR file manifest does not contain the Permissions attribute. Please contact the Publisher for more information."

Did this also happen with older versions of Java or is this the first time you visit the website?
You should only make changes to the security setting in Java if you really trust this website and only for testing as this makes you vulnerable to security exploits.
You can try to clear the Java cache.
*http://www.java.com/en/download/help/5000020300.xml - How do I clear the Java cache?
*Control Panel > Java > General tab > "Temporary Internet Files" > Settings > Delete Files

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