All the times are the same order of magnitude and relatively close to each other, so they aren't actually encrypted.
Most likely they are just the total number of some units of time since some origin date.
It's either seconds, or milliseconds, since some date.
1359279658478 millisecond = aprox 43.07 years (approximating a year at 365.25 days).
1 Jan 1970 + 43.07 years = sometime in Jan 2013.
Most likely it's just standard unix time (a system of recording time as milliseconds since 1 Jan 1970):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time[
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Given that there is no notation for the time zone, you have to assume UCT.
NOTE: Deriving the exact date requires getting leap year calculations correct and accounting for time zond and daylight savings time differences. Any modern operating system has a function that handles that for you.