Sheesh, no need to get so emotional about it. I said instances of breaking out, not instances of jail exploits. I don't know of any jail-specific exploits.
But when we say "elevated privileges" are we talking root inside of a jail? Because if that breaks jails, then a large class of Docker exploits also wouldn't classify as 'exploits' under that criteria. One of the biggest problems with Linux namespaces is the band-aid put over root, via capabilities.
As far as I know, though, the PS4 exploit was more Sony's fault. IIRC, they broke out of the jail by exploiting custom syscalls not in stock FreeBSD. Bugs in syscalls in FreeBSD aren't unheard of though, even if less commonly found than Linux.
My entire point is that good security implies not treating any solution as a panacea, lest you find yourself in a digital Titanic scenario. Multiple layers of solid security beats one layer of solid security.