Update Error (NSURLErrorDomain error -3001.)(102)

Hi,
I am trying to update Safari to 6.0.2 Aperture to version 3.4.2 and when I click update I get this error:
What does this error mean?  How am I meant to fix this error?
I'm using Mountain Lion updated from Lion if that helps.

Hi, many people having this problem, it means file not found on server, my guess is the east coast USA storm has messed up a lot of Internet.
For Safari, try Mene1's solution here...
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4479637?tstart=0

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