"Pixel perfect timing attacks"... using draw APIs to break security boundaries in an application and extract sensitive information https://www.contextis.com/resources/white-papers/pixel-perfect-timing-attacks-with-html5
See also https://www.pcworld.com/article/2082200/listen-up-rsa-keys-snatched-by-recording-cpu-sounds-with-a-phone.html https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/12/new-attack-steals-e-mail-decryption-keys-by-capturing-computer-sounds/
@cwebber This only reason this works in our favor is because an potential adversary would need to first transmit information past a local (to them) singularity, and for most endeavors, that is too much effort. Unfortunately, if an attacker is able to perceive the approximate location of said singularity "surface", they may be able to launch a passive attack that leaks information.
If *I* were planning it, I'd use a combo of religion and alignment to build an internal structure for broadcast.