Then why do you think manufacturers still list these failure rates (to be sure, it is marked as a limit, not an actual rate)? I'm not being sarcastic or facetious, but genuinely curious. Do you know for certain that it doesn't happen regularly? During a scrub, these are the kinds of errors that are quietly corrected (althouhg the scrub log would list them), as they are during normal operation (also logged).
My theory is that they are being cautious and/or perhaps don't have any high-confidence data that is more recent.
That's kind of the point of the article, I guess. What is a museum piece doing on the battlefield?