Java for OS X Lion 2012-003 SHA 1 digest does not match posted value

I've downloaded the latest Java update ( http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1515 ) several times and I always get the same sha1 digest which is different from the one posted on the download page.
The one I get is:
SHA1: 4e6fce49e9a3e07533398af8d8b0327136feead5
The one posted is:
SHA1: f3a37aaeace6731c427c76b277c8741d9d6e0220
Anyone having the same problem?
Cheers.

Thanks guys. It was kind of odd as even after reseting Safari I was still getting the old sha1 value but on my iPad I was getting the correct one. The MBP is using Google's public DNS servers and my iPad is using the ones provided by my ISP.
As of a couple of minutes ago I get the correct SHA1 value on my MBP as well so the update probably took a few minutes to get through Google's DNS servers.
And just to prove I wasn't going mad

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