Your recent binary submission to the App Store

Hi there guys has anyone ever received this error. i have managed to compile like i always do with gamesalad and upload app. only once its uploaded i get an email 5 minutes after saying this. does anyone know what this could be? i recently revoked my Current Distribution Certificate so you think it might be this even tho i created new distribution certificates this morning for this build?
Dear Developer,
Thank you for your recent binary submission for "Test" to the App Store. Unfortunately we discovered an issue with your binary that you will need to correct in order for your application to proceed to the review stage. The specific issue is outlined below:
Invalid Signature - Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose "Clean All" in Xcode, delete the "build" directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target.
Dear Developer,
Thank you for your recent binary submission for "Test" to the App Store. Unfortunately we discovered an issue with your binary that you will need to correct in order for your application to proceed to the review stage. The specific issue is outlined below:
Invalid Signature - Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose "Clean All" in Xcode, delete the "build" directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target.
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I deleted and created new certificates, but it doesn't work
Then create new certificates (also the appleWWDRCA) and a new provisioning profile
I hope it will be useful for someone !