Dates of jpg & tiff files saved by CS 5

I have PS CS5 (12.0.4 x64 and x32) installed on a WIN7 x64 PC.  If I save a .psd open in CS5 as a .jpg or .tif file and then browse the file save subdirectory with Windows Explorer the date/time of the saved .jpg and .tif files is always “11/26/2008 1:52 PM”.  Saving other file types from PS, such as .bmp or .pdf does not exhibit this behavior. If I view the file save subdirectory in any other application, such as CMD DIR, the .jpg and .tif file save dates are correct (i.e., 04/20/2013).
Saving .jpg and .tif files from other apps .always results in the correct file save date/time, even when the save folder is viewed in Windows Explorer.
Any ideas why the PS saved files appear to always have the same (wrong) date/time in Windows Explorer?

I have the same issue with Photoshop CC. Saved my psd under a new name and Explorer shows the correct date. Saved copies as tiff and jpeg files and Explorer has given them a date of 26/06/2010. The original was taken in April 2014 so this is very odd.

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