Expired security certificate

I've just been asked by "Apple Software Update" if I want to download and install version 11.2.2 of iTunes.
Unfortunately, on examining the publisher's certificate for this software I find that it expired on 27 June 2011.
If these certificates have any value at all then obviously I should not download run this potentially suspect piece of software.
(And if they don't have any value then why does Apple bother using them?)
I hope that Apple fixes this issue and then sends out properly certificated upgrades.
I've put this is a community forum because I don't immediately find any way of communicating directly with Aplle (except by phone, which I prefer not to pay to do).

Oh, and if it makes any difference (CDNs etc) then I'm attempting to download connected to a network in Hong Kong.

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