Adobe Flash Player - Latest update 10.2.152.32 - It starts to download at an extremly slow rate and gradually gets worse. When I cancel it is showing 31 minutes to completion. Can this be resolved?

When checking Firefox plugins it confirms that I am update with version 10.2.152.26. However other sources show that there is a later update 10.2.152.32

@MFC_0809,
Thanks for posting the screenshot, which confirms which installer (there are several) is being problematic.
Please try the offline installer posted at the bottom of the Installation problems | Flash Player | Mac page, in the 'Still having problems' section.
Haravikk the Horse,
Do you license Flash Player?  That is not a public download URL for Flash Player, so curious as to where you obtained that URL from.
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