If You Have Information to Share, Here's How to Do It Confidentially with 60 Minutes
For nearly six decades, CBS News' flagship program "60 Minutes" has been shedding light on some of the world's most pressing issues - from government corruption and tech giants' influence to healthcare crises and education reform. If you have a story that could make a real difference in someone's life or shed new light on an important issue, now is your chance to share it with our team.
But before we dive into how you can do so securely, let's talk about what makes a good tip for "60 Minutes." Your submission should be impactful and relevant to a broad audience. Explain the stakes and why this story matters right now. Be specific, detailed, and clear - provide concrete evidence or documentation to support your idea.
Please note that we don't accept press releases, editorials, blogs, or unsolicited feedback through these channels. If you'd like us to get back in touch about your tip, please share a secure contact method, such as a phone number or email address that feels safe for us to use. We can't guarantee every tip will receive an individual response from our team of journalists.
Protecting Our Sources' Confidentiality
At "60 Minutes," protecting the identities of our confidential sources is paramount. While no communication system is foolproof, we've got a few tools up our sleeve to keep your information safe.
Signal: The Secure Messaging App
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We recommend using Signal for secure messaging with 60 Minutes. This end-to-end encrypted app allows you to send private messages, including photos and videos, without leaving any metadata behind. We've designated a specific Signal number - +1 917-682-0143 - for our team to receive messages from you.
When setting up your Signal account, make sure to use it on a personal device or Wi-Fi network that doesn't belong to an employer or corporation. Once installed, you can send us a message through the app.
Postal Mail: A Cautionary Approach
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If you'd prefer to send a letter or parcel in the mail, we recommend using a public mailbox rather than a post office box. Send your correspondence to:
60 Minutes Story Unit
524 W. 57th Street, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10019
When sending a letter, avoid putting your return address on the outside of the envelope. Instead, consider putting it inside the envelope or including our Signal phone number so we can get in touch with you.
Our commitment to confidentiality is unwavering, and we'll do everything possible to protect your identity while still telling the important stories that need to be told.
				
			For nearly six decades, CBS News' flagship program "60 Minutes" has been shedding light on some of the world's most pressing issues - from government corruption and tech giants' influence to healthcare crises and education reform. If you have a story that could make a real difference in someone's life or shed new light on an important issue, now is your chance to share it with our team.
But before we dive into how you can do so securely, let's talk about what makes a good tip for "60 Minutes." Your submission should be impactful and relevant to a broad audience. Explain the stakes and why this story matters right now. Be specific, detailed, and clear - provide concrete evidence or documentation to support your idea.
Please note that we don't accept press releases, editorials, blogs, or unsolicited feedback through these channels. If you'd like us to get back in touch about your tip, please share a secure contact method, such as a phone number or email address that feels safe for us to use. We can't guarantee every tip will receive an individual response from our team of journalists.
Protecting Our Sources' Confidentiality
At "60 Minutes," protecting the identities of our confidential sources is paramount. While no communication system is foolproof, we've got a few tools up our sleeve to keep your information safe.
Signal: The Secure Messaging App
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We recommend using Signal for secure messaging with 60 Minutes. This end-to-end encrypted app allows you to send private messages, including photos and videos, without leaving any metadata behind. We've designated a specific Signal number - +1 917-682-0143 - for our team to receive messages from you.
When setting up your Signal account, make sure to use it on a personal device or Wi-Fi network that doesn't belong to an employer or corporation. Once installed, you can send us a message through the app.
Postal Mail: A Cautionary Approach
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If you'd prefer to send a letter or parcel in the mail, we recommend using a public mailbox rather than a post office box. Send your correspondence to:
60 Minutes Story Unit
524 W. 57th Street, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10019
When sending a letter, avoid putting your return address on the outside of the envelope. Instead, consider putting it inside the envelope or including our Signal phone number so we can get in touch with you.
Our commitment to confidentiality is unwavering, and we'll do everything possible to protect your identity while still telling the important stories that need to be told.