The certificate for the app has been revoked

i'M trying to install plotter plugin for CS5 illustrator it work on lion 10.7.5 after update of 10.8 no longer able to install .message cutting master 2 1.91.pkg can't be opened. you should move it to trash.the certificate for the app has been revoked

Adobe announced someone had hacked their certificates so they were revoking it.  Maybe this article will help?  http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/certificate-updates.html?promoid=KEWEB

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