IC failure is often from ESD damage at some early point, as it can take months to show up, even years, so it is insidious. Could be as simple as a broken ground lead on one of the PNP machines, but the ball races still provide a good enough path for discharge normally, only the odd chip gets zapped. Otherwise could be a die defect where a trace is just too small, and electromigration eventually makes it open.
Water ingress and conductive paths causing Iner is also common, it can take a lot of washing to remove the contamination from the board and sockets.