Can any one explain why I keep getting this message?

Hello I keep getting the following poping up in a box headed Adobe Flash Player 10.2.153.1:
Security Error: Error#2000: No Security context.
It gives me two options. 1. to Dismiss All and the 2nd to continue.
Can anyone please explain why it maybe crashing my browser.
Thanks.
Matt

It calls it an ActionScript Error.

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