Can't login to twitter in Mountain Lion

Hi there,
I've updated my MacBook Pro to 10.8 yesterday and everything seems to work fine except for one thing, Twitter integration. When i fill out my twitter username and password in system preferences I get the following error
I obviously can dismiss this message but when I want to sent a tweet from notification centre the same message pops up again.
Am I the only one with this problem?
Btw: console gives this information:
26-07-12 18:06:12,740 Twitter[328]: Error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1200 "An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made." UserInfo=0x10043f6c0 {NSUnderlyingError=0x105c6b720 "An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://api.twitter.com/1/trends/current.json?, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://api.twitter.com/1/trends/current.json?, NSLocalizedRecoverySuggestion=Would you like to connect to the server anyway?, NSLocalizedDescription=An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made.}

- Sign out of the App Store (in the Store menu)
- Quit the App Store
- In Finder - Go>Go to folder...  (or Apple-shift-G)
- Paste in the following "~/Library/Caches/com.apple.appstore"
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