Security Update 2008-006 SHA 1 digest does not match posted value

: /usr/bin/openssl sha1 SecUpd2008-006PPC.dmg
SHA1(SecUpd2008-006PPC.dmg)= 7b3aed47dbad3d55d90d093a6fb7a81c34c22a2c
does not match the value:
61898bf315d04958aaf487bb92ba257d059a33ce
posted on the web page:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/securityupdate2008006clientppc.html
I've downloaded the file more than once but I get the same SHA1 value each time. I get this value:
7b3aed47dbad3d55d90d093a6fb7a81c34c22a2c
The disk image mounts but I'm reluctant to install a security update (or anything else) that does match the posted SHA1 value.
Is the value posted on the web page wrong and the one I've gotten from the downloaded file correct or am I getting a corrupted/modified disk image?

Thanks for looking into this. As fas as I am concerned it is no corporate or school network. I have downloaded the file at home from my personal internet connection. This is a DSL connection that runs through a DSL router. My computer is connected directly to the router via ethernet cable. There is a firewall (packet filter) in place but nothing (that I know of) that modifies download files.
I have never had such problems before with this internet connection. And I have downloaded quite a lot of updates from Apple's web site with this connection and always checked the sha1 digest.
I just downloaded the security update at the company I am working for. So this is a corporate network. I got the same sha1 digest as before at home. Not sure if this helps.
Holger

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